1Password Mini starts from Carbon Copy Clone disk instead of from hard drive
I noticed since upgrading to 1P version 5 on my Mac, that every time I boot up my MacBook Pro (mid-2010, Mac OS 10.10, with FileVault on internal hard drive), 1P mini brings up a message saying that it detected more than one version of itself, & chose (incorrectly) to boot from an attached USB hard drive with a clone of my system (done with Carbon Copy Cloner). This is new behavior since I've had the same backup/clone hardware & workflow for a few years now.
How can I make 1P mini boot from the hard drive, as it used to? Of course, instead of having to disconnect the external CCC drive every time ;-)
Thanks in advance.
Eduardo Martinez
P.D. Great on the fingerprint authentication when using 1P on my iPhone 6!
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This is a Yosemite problem. One work around that seems to have helped some people is to disable Spotlight from indexing the attached backup drive, so you could try that to see if it helps.
Stephen
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Thanks Stephen! I'll try this.
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@ehmh2810 Hopefully you've resolved this but let us know if you haven't.
Yeah... got to love the .0 releases :stuck_out_tongue:
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