If you are the original owner and you bought the machine new, you can be sure this is not the case. It's also possible (but unlikely) that your machine has a firmware password in place. You could always change the name of the external as well, just so it's not the same as the internal. If this is the case and it does see the external at that point, it wouldn't surprise me if it then started to recognize both after booting from the external once. Just as a test, you might want to pop out your internal drive, and see if it recognizes your external with the internal removed. Doing these resets has corrected the situation for me in certain cases.Īlso - and this is just a wild guess - but if your external drive is an exact clone of your internal, the computer may be confusing the two. You might try resetting the PRAM and PMU/SMC.
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