I can't boot from disk external HARD - Tecra M5

Hey guys,.

I tried to start my Tecra M5 from disc external HARD with a clone of my hard drive but it does not work.

Maybe you can give me some advice for this problem.

with greetings

Hello

> Maybe you can give me some advice for this problem.
This isn't a problem! It's just not possible!
Regarding a I know that it of not possible to boot from the external USB HDD

You can boot from these devices:
USB FDD, disk HARD primary, SelectBay devices, Network (LAN), SD-CARD

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