![]() Turned off mac and back on all booted ok. This tranferred my latest backup to the new ssd, tok about 2 hours. I did as instructed which was as follows, and as it all happened so fast I may miss out a bit! Installed the SSD, ran OS dvd, partitioned the new ssd, then clicked on continue, got an option to restore OS, selected that and used time machine backup. References to cloning, carbon copy etc have me lost. I hope I have explained my predicament clearly. I ask because I have plugged in the SSD using the enclosure and it is not recognised with Disk Utility? I have also discovered that the existing internal HDD is accessible again and alive but when I try a restore command I get a message: "Cannot restore from source disk"! I also have the original discs with OS etc.ĭo I install the SSD in the MacBook first and then format it using the original OS disc? ![]() I have Time Machine backups, I have an USB enclosure. with all the necessary software on the SSD. step-by-step? I want the MacBook Pro configured as if it was new, i.e. However, I am a bit stumped with all the various instructions so can someone give me an easy guide i.e. ![]() When I restart the MacBook I want it to boot from the new internal SSD. I have a new SSD that I want to fit in the MacBook and have all the files on the current external HDD transferred to the SSD. The MacBook will now only work with the external HDD. It was all done by Apple over the internet. ![]() The HDD in my MacBook Pro failed so I followed some online instructions, and as I had a spare external USB HDD I ended up with the latest OS X Mavericks on the external HDD. ![]()
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