A Abdulhaq macrumors regular Original poster Apr 23, 2013 218 14 Apr 26, 2013 #1 I have a Mac mini solo running o/s tiger. It is pretty fast. I want to transfer this operating system from the original 60 gb hd to the new samsung 128 gb SSD which I have recently purchased. Kindly let me know as to how I can do the same.
I have a Mac mini solo running o/s tiger. It is pretty fast. I want to transfer this operating system from the original 60 gb hd to the new samsung 128 gb SSD which I have recently purchased. Kindly let me know as to how I can do the same.
T theluggage macrumors G3 Jul 29, 2011 8,403 9,205 Apr 26, 2013 #3 FreakinEurekan said: CarbonCopyCloner Click to expand... (Or SuperDuper) ...and to connect the drive while you copy, either: (a) a USB to SATA cable if its just a one-off, or (b) http://www.amazon.co.uk/IB-111StUEb-Wh-Aluminium-Docking-Station-Firewire/dp/B006H2R30A something like this if its a more frequent requirement (firewire, usb2 or usb3 variants available), or (c) A second hard drive mounting kit to permanently install both the SSD and the old HD in the same box. As an Amazon Associate, MacRumors earns a commission from qualifying purchases made through links in this post.
FreakinEurekan said: CarbonCopyCloner Click to expand... (Or SuperDuper) ...and to connect the drive while you copy, either: (a) a USB to SATA cable if its just a one-off, or (b) http://www.amazon.co.uk/IB-111StUEb-Wh-Aluminium-Docking-Station-Firewire/dp/B006H2R30A something like this if its a more frequent requirement (firewire, usb2 or usb3 variants available), or (c) A second hard drive mounting kit to permanently install both the SSD and the old HD in the same box.
B benwiggy macrumors 68030 Jun 15, 2012 2,609 483 Apr 27, 2013 #4 Or, indeed, Apple's own Disk Utility app.