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Crucial clone ssd mac5/21/2023 Use the Erase tab to reformat the drive and make sure you set the format for Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Then looking at the bottom you should see to columns of information in the bottom right column you should see this: Partition Map Scheme: GUID Partition Table If not your drive is not properly prepped to be a bootable drive for Mac OS-X. In the left column click on the drive its self (most left icon). Keeping it on the First Aid tab, lets take a look at the drive: Using the external SATA to USB connection for your SSD drive lets open Disk Utility from the HD thats now running your system. If the original drive works we have isolated it back down to the SSD unit and the way it was prepared. Still with no luck.Īt this point I would put the original HD back in to make sure the SATA cable connection on the logic board is still working. So from a SATA I/O speed perspective its compatible.Īn as you have managed to see the drive externally via a USB connection we know the drive is functional.Īnd now you state you have also replace the SATA cable. And looking at the Crucial specs for the SSD it too is SATA III. Looking at your systems specs (see above under your question) we see your system can support a SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) drives.
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