Hi,
I've a MacBook Pro 13" (Mid-2012) which is currently running with stock specs:
- Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz
- 4 GB RAM
- 500 GB HDD
- High Sierra
I've ordered and received my upgrade kit from Crucial :
- 16 GB RAM (2 x 8)
- 500 GB SSD
Already saw on YouTube a nice tutorial on how to proceed with the hardware upgrade:
My question is now about the back-up and restore of the OS, my programs and their settings and my files.
I've an enclosure to connect a SATA HDD/SSD via USB.
The obvious answer would be: TimeMachine. However, as far as I know, if would mean that i required a 3rd HDD for this because as far as I know, it would not be possible to create the back-up on the new SSD, start the MacBook with the SSD plugged-in and restore from itself.
The other option I would see is to "clone" the actual HDD to the new SSD, proceed with the physical swap and then I'd be all done.
For this, I've questions:
1. Is there an utility already installed on the Mac allowing me to that this cloning ? I checked but have not found.
2. If not, I saw here and there people recommending a tool called "Carbon Copy". Would you recommend it ?
3. With Mac utility, would the boot/recovery partition would also be backed up ?
4. Same question for Carbon Copy.
When the upgrade is finished, I'll use the HDD as TimeMachine disk.
Thanks in advance for your help.
A Bandicoot.
I've a MacBook Pro 13" (Mid-2012) which is currently running with stock specs:
- Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz
- 4 GB RAM
- 500 GB HDD
- High Sierra
I've ordered and received my upgrade kit from Crucial :
- 16 GB RAM (2 x 8)
- 500 GB SSD
Already saw on YouTube a nice tutorial on how to proceed with the hardware upgrade:
My question is now about the back-up and restore of the OS, my programs and their settings and my files.
I've an enclosure to connect a SATA HDD/SSD via USB.
The obvious answer would be: TimeMachine. However, as far as I know, if would mean that i required a 3rd HDD for this because as far as I know, it would not be possible to create the back-up on the new SSD, start the MacBook with the SSD plugged-in and restore from itself.
The other option I would see is to "clone" the actual HDD to the new SSD, proceed with the physical swap and then I'd be all done.
For this, I've questions:
1. Is there an utility already installed on the Mac allowing me to that this cloning ? I checked but have not found.
2. If not, I saw here and there people recommending a tool called "Carbon Copy". Would you recommend it ?
3. With Mac utility, would the boot/recovery partition would also be backed up ?
4. Same question for Carbon Copy.
When the upgrade is finished, I'll use the HDD as TimeMachine disk.
Thanks in advance for your help.
A Bandicoot.