Hi all, I have a 2017 mbp 16" 1tb machine. Whilst it's main work has been transferred to my Mac Studio, I still use it and the battery has been replaced so it's worth hanging onto (at least for me).
Recently I created a new "volume" and installed Ventura alongside Mojave. Mojave was kept due to legacy software that I thought I'd still need. However the more I use Ventura which works quite nicely on it, the more I feel like removing the Mojave volume – but...
I'd like to understand if I have a backup of the Mojave volume (which I do), is it relatively easy enough to create a volume in the future and restore this volume from an external ssd. I have a full ssd backup so I'm kind of thinking it could work. My hesitation is that I see that the volumes on the internal ssd are dynamically resized according to use and so I wouldn't want it not to be possible to restore. The backup I have is a bootable one from Carbon copy cloner.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
Recently I created a new "volume" and installed Ventura alongside Mojave. Mojave was kept due to legacy software that I thought I'd still need. However the more I use Ventura which works quite nicely on it, the more I feel like removing the Mojave volume – but...
I'd like to understand if I have a backup of the Mojave volume (which I do), is it relatively easy enough to create a volume in the future and restore this volume from an external ssd. I have a full ssd backup so I'm kind of thinking it could work. My hesitation is that I see that the volumes on the internal ssd are dynamically resized according to use and so I wouldn't want it not to be possible to restore. The backup I have is a bootable one from Carbon copy cloner.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Cheers.