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DP Authorisation after restoring/cloning ..RESOLVED

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:42 am
by stephentayler
Hi Folks.....

I'm about to go on a trip, and typically my MacBook Pro has developed a problem with the superdrive. A disc is stuck, won't eject, and the Mac won't recognise it's even in there.... no time to get it to Apple........

I always take a Time Machine backup and my DP disc in case of any problems.

If I use Carbon Copy Cloner to back up my System drive before I leave, does that clone keep DP's Authorisation? Or if that doesn't work, will I perhaps be able to authorise DP for that drive on my Mac Pro??

Cheers

Stephen

Re: DP Authorisation after restoring/cloning system.....

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:13 am
by Nigel Keay
Hi, I once had a stuck disc that wouldn't mount or eject. I tried all the usual suggestions but it finally came out by starting up the machine in Target mode - if you haven't tried that already give it a shot. It worked for me.

Re: DP Authorisation after restoring/cloning .RESOLVED

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:46 am
by stephentayler
Thanks for that, but it seems physically stuck, I can hear it trying to eject, but it doesn't come out.... I think the drive has become misaligned physically.


Anyway, I've answered my own question. Cloned the MacBook to an external drive, then started up my Mac Pro from that external drive and authorised it there!!


Thanks


Stephen

Re: DP Authorisation after restoring/cloning .RESOLVED

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:11 am
by macguy
stephentayler wrote:Thanks for that, but it seems physically stuck, I can hear it trying to eject, but it doesn't come out.... I think the drive has become misaligned physically.


Anyway, I've answered my own question. Cloned the MacBook to an external drive, then started up my Mac Pro from that external drive and authorised it there!!


Thanks


Stephen
Yeah, you could have just copied the file over by special finder actions but your done so...