How to Clone your Mac without any Software | macOS Big Sur | macOS Monterey

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How to Clone your Mac without any Software | macOS Big Sur | macOS Monterey.

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And the restore process from the external hdd to the mac hdd where I may have done a clean install of the macos, is done in the same way, through Disk Utility? But in this case i have to restore the image in the opposite direction, i mean from the external hdd to the mac hdd?

almedogjurgji
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Hello, Thanks for your video, just I have an issue, the format you mentioned doesn't exist on my mac (Monterey Spanish) I only have Mac OS Plus and AFS and none of them has GUID, any Ideas?

osvaldorf
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Great work as I say best work as I find on YouTube 😘❤️😘

ghulammujtaba
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Why did you choose to format the external drive as MAC OS Extended Journaled when the image you are writing from is APFS. Are you suppose to match the file system type? Thanks.

sundance
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hi, why external disc ypur format in extended, if later I want to use it as the main disk I don't have to pass it to apfs? thanks i have followed many of videos yours, , regards

sergioperez-wttw
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Everything went well except I'd hoped to boot from clone but it crashes. Is it because the S.M.A.R.T status shows not supported?

barrypendergast
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For anyone that are having trouble cloning your mac, restart your mac and when it is starting up, hold command+r until the apple logo appears, then open disk utility and do the rest

radactivi
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Hi, thanks for this procedure. Would like to use it unfortunately I always have the following error:
Could not change the partition type for /dev/disk2s2 Operation not permitted
The operation couldn't be completed. (OSStatus error 1.)
Operation failed...
Any idea how to fix?
Thank you.

Lousticdr
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does it encrypt files ? can I access my files until I receive my MacBook from repair ?

lenso
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Hi brother
I'm facing problem 😢
I'm doing the same thing
When it comes to end it showing failed 😢 please help me

sammypaulofficial
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If I got 2 MacBooks and an external drive can I keep both in sync when I plug the external.

DJShellingz
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Other than the OS, I have 38GB of system data on my HD. If I clone, using this method, will that system data be copied, too ?

stop
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Hi I have an iMac late 2013 with Open Core Monterey installed, may I clone it in the same mode? Tank you. 😊

mauriziomanente
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This method worked very well on my iMac 27" 2019 with MacOS Monterey but I had to restart and launch Disk Utilities from recovery mode to get it to work (Command + R). Took about 1 hour and 20 minutes to clone my external 1 TB HD to a 1 TB Samsung T7 SSD. Had about 500 GB stored on the external HD.

filmning
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Hi, after I using opencore legacy patcher (MacBook 2014 upgrade to macos monterey) can I follow the default method to reinstall/factory reset my Mac or not?

scarfcorner
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I didn't understand the partitioning part?

bernhardnizynski
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I have spent hours trying to make this happen with this 2015 13" MacBook Air.

I have macOS Monterey installed. I'm replacing a 256GB SSD with a 1TB SSD.

The 256GB SD is formatted with AFS

Using Disk Utility to Clone causes error OSStatus error 49153.

Using Carbon Copy Cloner causes flashing folder with question mark upon boot.

Cannot use Command+R as this boots the MacBook Air into recovery mode with macOS Sierra (which does not support NVMe drives).

I'm at a total loss of words. I've done this on 5 other MacBook Air's and sold them with 1TB drives, so I know this process works, and I usually go the CCC route. I cannot get any other drive to function in this MacBook Air.

What am I doing wrong?

JoeSee
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Does it make the restored drive Bootable?

niketkale
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That does not work with Big Sur even in recovery mode. It says "....blahblahblah seal is broken..." ..." (OSStatus error 22)"

ThierryC
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IT DOES NOT WORK FAILED GIVES ERROR MESSAGE CLICK BAIT

ninjalightning