We have just gotten in new Mac Air machines and are trying to image them. Some of our older imaging drives will not boot the new hardware. To resolve that issue I imaged the USB drives with a new image, then synced them and tried to image a new Mac Air. The USB drives boot, I log in and launch Casper Imaging. Casper Imaging starts to load and gets to the "Casper Imaging wants to make changes. Type your password to allow this." popup. The user name is auto populated, so I type in a password. Casper Imaging the flashes a message that it is restarting and goes right back to authenticating with a popup that says "Casper Imaging wants to make changes....", an endless loop. I thought I might have a bad image, so I tried 3 different images. No joy. I thought it might be the user, so I tried 3 different users. No Joy. Hard drive? Yep, I tried 3 different hard drives (1 thunderbolt, 1 USB 3 and 1 USB 2). No Joy.
We are running 9.92, so I was using that version to image. I noticed that our old drives that are working are using 9.82. I copied 9.82 onto the externals and get the same results, endless loop of authenticating.
I have deleted the keychain and rebooted to the USB drive (to see if I had a corrupt keychain). No joy.
Can someone point me to the simple step I am missing? Thanks in advance!
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Casper Imaging stuck at Authenticating (USB external drives)
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