Mac Pro :: OS X Mavericks (10.9.2) Can Use Bootcamp On Multiple Drives?

Jun 6, 2014

I have a mid 2010 Mac Pro with two internal drives. Last night I experimented with boot camp by partitioning 50gb of my startup drive to test Windows out. Worked beautifully with the exception of lacking in some graphical processing power for some of my editing suites like 3ds max and Maya  (taking care of that buy replacing the 5870 with an r9 270x).

I decided that I want to make Windows a permanent useful option on my Mac Pro by providing dedicated drives for it. Specifically, I was wondering if it is possible to install Windows on an ssd and then use another hard drive as storage for Windows. For example, can I use a 128gb ssd for my windows startup partition while using another 1.5tb hard drive for Windows applications and stuff?

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Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)

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May 21, 2009

I have searched but I can't seem to find an answer to this question...

I have 4 x 500MB drives in my Mac Pro and 4 x 500MB external firewire drives.

Currently I use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone each internal drive to it's respective backup. ie Drive 1 > Backup 1, Drive 2 > Backup 2 etc

Is it possible to use Timemachine in a similar way? so that each internal drive has it's own corresponding Timemachine backup?

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Nov 2, 2009

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Apr 6, 2010

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Aug 27, 2010

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Nov 19, 2009

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)

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Jul 11, 2009

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May 23, 2012

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iMac (27-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Apr 12, 2012

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27' iMac i7 Quad-Core, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

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Jan 3, 2011

I keep getting the following error 3 quarters of the way:

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I'm using Office XP Service Pack 2 with imac OSX Install DVD version 10.6.3.

The steps I'm taking are:

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Jun 26, 2014

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Aug 25, 2014

First the specs from "About this Mac":

MacBook Pro "13-inch, Late 2011", 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 // RAM= 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

Mac OS X 10.9.4 "Mavericks" (13E28) 

The problem:

None of my USB Flash drives are accessible in Finder. 

The drives do technically "Mount" properly - they show up in Disk Utility, with the "Unmount" & "Eject" buttons available (indicating it's mounted), and they're mounted to the path /Volumes/<Disk Name>.  Also, the disks show up in the Finder Sidebar with the correct name etc.

However, If I click on the Finder icon for the drive, the window flashes white for a millisecond and then reverts back to whatever the window showed before (eg. my home folder's contents).  Finder will not access them.  This has occurred on 3 different USB Flash drives (all of the ones I own!), which are formatted for ye olde windoze, FAT16 or FAT32 (aka. MS-DOS).

The drives operate perfectly normally on an iMac running OS X 10.8.5 (accessible in Finder). I was able to copy files to/from & list the contents of the Flash drives normally. 

In Disk Util. I can Unmount & re-mount without error.  If I unplug the disk I get the expected "This disk was not unmounted properly" banner.  Eject via DiskUtil appears to work properly without error, causing the disk to vanish from Disk Utility (as expected).

The directory /Volumes does not show the drive's directory (just "Macintosh HD") - in fact the first time I list /Volumes/ after plugging in a drive, it appears to show some folder in /Volumes that is quickly removed (kind of scrolls-up into itself) as soon as the /Volumes directory is listed - was it my drive playing hide-and-seek??

The Eject button / option (in right-click menu) is not available in the Finder.

If I use Finder > Go To Folder… and type in the "Mount Point" from Disk Utility, I get a "folder not found" error. 

In DiskUtil, if I right-click the drive name and select Reveal In Finder…, strangely the folder will actually show up in /Volumes, and I can open the folder and view the drive contents (sometimes I have to Reveal it twice for it to work)!  I was also able to create a new folder after this (which did show up on the iMac as well).  However, if I tried to copy and files to the Flash drive, I get either

The operation can’t be completed because one or more required items can’t be found. (Error code -43)

(when I try to drag a file into the newly created folder on the Flash drive), or

The operation can’t be completed because an unexpected error occurred (error code -8058).

(if I drop a file on the Flash drive's root directory, or try to copy a file form the Flash drive to my computer). 

I have tried DiskUtil/"Repair Disk" on the flash drives, which doesn't show any errors or warnings (they appear to be ok - again they work fine on another Mac).

I also did a "Repair Permissions" on my MacBook, to no avail. 

I seem to remember having this same problem on OS X 10.8 at some point last year, and think I solved it via an online hint, but I have yet to re-find that solution (I'm on OS 10.9 now). 

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), USB Flash Drives formatted as FAT16

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Sep 10, 2014

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Is there any place on the computer that has a date-by-date history of all the drives accessed/plugged into the computer? There is a risk that my identity has been stolen, if indeed I lost the hard drive long enough ago that someone has their hands on it and the sensitive backups inside it.

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010), OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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