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cloned ssd won't boot mac I installed a new empty SSD drive in my MAC mini (2009). The flashdrive loads and the whole installation process runs smoothly. But after reboot when it should load from the SSD it just stays. $10K+
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I installed a new empty SSD drive in my MAC mini (2009). The flashdrive loads and the whole installation process runs smoothly. But after reboot when it should load from the SSD it just stays. You’ll want to reformat your SSD using Disk Utility either from the mean in recovery or using the bootable OS installer GUID/HFS+ (Journaled) being the best for SATA SSD .

make ssd bootable after cloning

I installed a new empty SSD drive in my MAC mini (2009). The flashdrive loads and the whole installation process runs smoothly. But after reboot when it should load from the SSD it just stays.

You’ll want to reformat your SSD using Disk Utility either from the mean in recovery or using the bootable OS installer GUID/HFS+ (Journaled) being the best for SATA SSD drives and only running Sierra.

Removed my auxiliary drive before cloning, removed my c: drive after clone completion and then booted with just the SSD installed. It now gives me a windows error code saying that my pc needs to.

I can successfully boot up the iMac with the SSD via an external caddy (through the USB port) — but unfortunately, not internally. I double-checked the internal connections to the SSD with the SATA data and SATA power cables but they seem nicely connected and I still got the same issue.

When I clone macOS Catalina to it from my other Mac system, I can boot up the computer when the SSD is connected via USB and it works fine. But it won’t boot up from internal SATA cable. I also tried with the old HD which I also cloned from my other mac and that one works with the SATA-cable. I have an Asus Z87-A board for which I have flashed the modified bios in order to boot off of m2 ssds. I used macrium reflect to clone my current boot ssd (128gb Samsung 860) to a 1 tb wd.

Apple silicon Macs require a LocalPolicy with an Owner. If that isn’t configured correctly, they will be unable to boot from that external disk. That’s likely the problem. Follow these detailed.

make disk bootable after clone

You may need to redo your drive (reformat it & re-install the OS) as many cloning apps mess up the newer versions of OS-X/MacOS. I don't recommend using 3rd party cloning apps any longer. If you need to clone then use the one within Apples Disk Utility. I’ve been booting our 2013 iMac from an external USB SSD; the internal Fusion drive is flaky and I’ve associated it with repeated crashes. But after installing Catalina Security Update 2020-001, the external SSD is no longer recognized at boot time. Hello ladies and gentleman, iMac 3.7GHx 6-core Intel i5 27-inch 2019, running Monterey 12.6.9 from an external SSD. The internal fusion drive isn’t bootable since Carbon Copy Cloner didn’t. I installed a new empty SSD drive in my MAC mini (2009). The flashdrive loads and the whole installation process runs smoothly. But after reboot when it should load from the SSD it just stays.

ssd not booting after cloning

You’ll want to reformat your SSD using Disk Utility either from the mean in recovery or using the bootable OS installer GUID/HFS+ (Journaled) being the best for SATA SSD drives and only running Sierra. Removed my auxiliary drive before cloning, removed my c: drive after clone completion and then booted with just the SSD installed. It now gives me a windows error code saying that my pc needs to. I can successfully boot up the iMac with the SSD via an external caddy (through the USB port) — but unfortunately, not internally. I double-checked the internal connections to the SSD with the SATA data and SATA power cables but they seem nicely connected and I still got the same issue.

When I clone macOS Catalina to it from my other Mac system, I can boot up the computer when the SSD is connected via USB and it works fine. But it won’t boot up from internal SATA cable. I also tried with the old HD which I also cloned from my other mac and that one works with the SATA-cable.

I have an Asus Z87-A board for which I have flashed the modified bios in order to boot off of m2 ssds. I used macrium reflect to clone my current boot ssd (128gb Samsung 860) to a 1 tb wd.

Apple silicon Macs require a LocalPolicy with an Owner. If that isn’t configured correctly, they will be unable to boot from that external disk. That’s likely the problem. Follow these detailed. You may need to redo your drive (reformat it & re-install the OS) as many cloning apps mess up the newer versions of OS-X/MacOS. I don't recommend using 3rd party cloning apps any longer. If you need to clone then use the one within Apples Disk Utility. I’ve been booting our 2013 iMac from an external USB SSD; the internal Fusion drive is flaky and I’ve associated it with repeated crashes. But after installing Catalina Security Update 2020-001, the external SSD is no longer recognized at boot time.

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