Cannot Make An External Boot Drive with Mavericks

     I cannot make a bootable drive using a clean image of Mavericks.
I formatted the drive as mac extended journal and created a partition using the G U I table. The drive is a 2TB Western Digital MyPassport USB external. When the computer reboots, the install doesn't continue.
Has anyone else had this issue? If so, how was it fixed?                   

Try removing the other drives is almost always essential with a Mac Pro to get Windows to work. Even Windows 7 doesn't understand seeing Apple GPT/EFI during install - they can be reinstalled later.
Or it could be that any hardware RAID controller also has to be removed. Like Apple's Pro RAID or ATTO FC.
Even w/o the CalDigit and just Apple GPT you would have gotten an error message.
BCA is still after all these years unable to understand and work with a Mac Pro properly. A one-trick/ one-drive only utility that is stumped when it runs into a dual drive setup. Which way why I gave up on using Mac Pro for dual-boot and built some PCs just for Windows 7. I install Windows on PC, then transfer the drive to Mac Pro and it works just fine!
Xserve RAID Card: Boot Camp does not support RAID configurations
Xserve RAID Card: Boot Camp does not support RAID configurations ... Boot Camp does not support the installation of Windows onto a Mac using hardware or software RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Drives). This includes Microsoft Windows built-in software RAID as well as the Mac Pro RAID Card.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2855

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