![]() ![]() Install your old hard drive in your usb enclosure and use it as a back up drive. restart your macbook and you should have a startup time of 14 sec. If you find that your boot time in your new ssd is too slow - go to system preferences - startup disk and select your ssd as your startup drive. Once the clone is done - install your ssd in your macbook - turn it on and your back in business. If your MacBook (Pro, Air or other) has upgradable SSD you could potentially fit a faster SSD as per these instructions: Difficulty: Hard What you’ll need: Screwdrivers, compatible SSD. Source drive (your old hard drive) destination drive (your new ssd drive)Ĭlick on clone - you might get a pop up message saying that a recovery partition wasn't created - create one using carbon copy and proceed with the clone. Open disk utility - format/erase your ssd to mac os extended journaledĬlose disk utility and open carbon copy and proceed to clone your drive. ![]() Install your ssd in your external enclosure. Second - download carbon copy - free to download.Īssuming you've installed and downloaded carbon copy and have a usb external enclosure. ![]() When you decide to go SSD.Here are the step by step on how to do a data transfer.įirst - make sure you have a usb external enclosure or a usb data cable. ![]()
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