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Jun 1, 2012

Getting OCZ SSD to install on MacPro 08 in second optical bay.  Must have User files on separate drive due to SSD will barely hold system.  I figured I'd have to clone my primary boot drive to spare partition, boot from clone, setup it up with User in other location from SysPrefs > Users > control click current user > advanced options, restart then dump items form User in order to have the drive sized for the SSD.  Once the intermmediate tranfer drive was set up, clone it to the SSD and use as boot.

I tested clone before actuall data transfers.  Problem is after switching User file location from the booted clone, restarting, but re-booting looks like clean install. No preferences showed up, missing all but stock apps in dock, desktop image back to clean install, printer needing registration.Tried advanced options again to locate User on same original boot drive, restart, same thing.  I did not remove User files yet from the cloned drive which I was booting.  Just switched location.

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2), MacPro '08, 2.8 Octo, 12GB, 5TB

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