I need help. Every reasonable person says that before upgrading to High Sierra a bootable clone drive of the previous OS should be made.
However presently, for reasons I don't understand, all my previous clones and any new one are not seen to boot from them with the option key.
I have tried to clone Sierra with CarbonCopyCloner and with SuperDuper!, in both cases with the latest versions.
The cloning in an external USB drive finishes with success. At least it looks like it.
However when I try to boot from that external drive (a USB connected HD) the option key only offers me the internal HD, Bootcamp Windows or the Recovery Partition of Sierra as options.
Previous clones with ElCapitan or with Sierra in connected USB drives are now not offered any longer to boot from them nor new clones presently made.
The Mac is a MacPro late 2013 and the internal SSD shares Sierra and Windows 10.
Any help and hint how to solve this will be very appreciated!!!
THANKS!
ONE MORE STRANGE THING
I found an old Yosemite in an USB drive and THAT booted the Mac.
Since ElCap and Sierra clones do not boot it, could it have to do with SIP which was not yet in Yosemite???
However presently, for reasons I don't understand, all my previous clones and any new one are not seen to boot from them with the option key.
I have tried to clone Sierra with CarbonCopyCloner and with SuperDuper!, in both cases with the latest versions.
The cloning in an external USB drive finishes with success. At least it looks like it.
However when I try to boot from that external drive (a USB connected HD) the option key only offers me the internal HD, Bootcamp Windows or the Recovery Partition of Sierra as options.
Previous clones with ElCapitan or with Sierra in connected USB drives are now not offered any longer to boot from them nor new clones presently made.
The Mac is a MacPro late 2013 and the internal SSD shares Sierra and Windows 10.
Any help and hint how to solve this will be very appreciated!!!
THANKS!
ONE MORE STRANGE THING
I found an old Yosemite in an USB drive and THAT booted the Mac.
Since ElCap and Sierra clones do not boot it, could it have to do with SIP which was not yet in Yosemite???
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