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The next step is to connect the SSD to the cables that the old disk drive was using and screw it firmly into place. Lastly, re-attach the bottom panel of your Mac and use the original screws taking careful note of which ones went where. 4. Check the New Disk is Installed.
Apple's Disk Utility (10.13 and newer) Select the new drive volume in the sidebar then click the Restore button or choose Edit > Restore. This is the volume that is erased and becomes the exact copy. Click the 'Restore from' drop down menu, then choose the volume you want to clone the data from. Click Restore. This may not be what you want to hear, but it’s possible that you can’t add more RAM to your Mac, even if you wanted to. Let’s look under the hood and see what your memory situation is like. Click the Apple icon. Select About This Mac > More Info. Click System Report. The System Information window will open. Select Memory in the left column.
We’ll examine both ways here: Install the SSD into your USB enclosure and plug it up. Use Disk Utility (Applications>Utilities folder) to format the SSD, erasing it and formatting as “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” with a single GUID partition. Then use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone your hard drive to the SSD.
To install macOS on an SSD using Carbon Copy Cloner: Download and install Carbon Copy Cloner. If you’re running Catalina or higher, you should use Carbon Copy Cloner 6. For earlier versions of
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