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k1down
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Set the Active Boot Volume?
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January 01, 2010, 08:32:15 am »
Happy New Year!
I have successfully installed OS X Snow Leopard (retail disc) to a Dell Vostro A90 using a 16GB USB stick. I can boot from the USB stick just fine. I have trimmed the OS X install to 6 gigs to fit on the 8GB internal SSD, which I have copied with Apples Disk Utility.
How do I set the Internal drive as a boot drive so that I can remove the USB drive from the system entirely.
Thank You
-k1down
If the details of the install method need to be more precise please ask.
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