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Carbon copy cloner el capitan
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After four attempts I was able to reformat it OS X Mac Extended.

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So the software install has put that APSF on again. Hooked up the SSHD externally and repair attempts failed. I put the stand drive back in internally and it booted just fine. When trying to boot in Safe Mode, I get the Apple logo flash on, then a circle with a line through it, then it starts to load, get 1/3 of the way and the machine shuts down. This is really depressing as I have installed a couple of hundred Seagate SSHDs both the FireCudas and the older models. Now when I try to start, it takes forever for the loading progress bar to complete, especially the last quarter of an inch and NO JOY. Now I tried a clean install of Mojave on a Seagate 500 GB SSHD older model. Took the standard Apple branded Seagate MX 500GB all the way to Mojave and it’s running OK.

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think Tim Cook would look good to me with that Apple carved into him.Įl Capitan installed, no problems but noted no firmware updates. Will install them all in order until I get a failure and report back. Dropped on downloads od El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, and Mojave. Did an internet recovery and install the original Mavericks. Put the drive in the MBP 13” 2012 non-retina machine and get the same “You may not install this volume because the computer is missing a firmware partition.” So Pulled it wiped it again and put it in the machine. OK I tried just a standard Apple 500 GB drive.

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I sent emails out to all my customers with SSHD drives not to upgrade a couple of months ago. I’ve already replaced about a dozen drives out of my pocket because of this. All are now non-functioning because of High Sierra updates and I can’t fix them. I have five machines MBP 2011-12 on my bench right now that were upgraded with Seagate SSHD drives. If I run into someone who helped write High Sierra or Mojave and included these obstacles to make older Macs obsolete, is it Justifiable Homicide if I strangle them with my bare hands? Or should,I just carve an Apple logo into their foreheads? If I install a partition with Disk Utilities I get the same thing. “You may not install this volume because the computer is missing a firmware partition.” When trying to install internally I get the popup, Here in 2021, nearly fourteen years later, a further hour is required to back up the remaining 5 GB of data to a shared APFS SSD.Mojave installs just fine on an external drive, the when put into the machine it destroys the drive to the point of being unable to even format it or even see it. Some things never change: when Apple followed up the release of Time Machine with the first of its Time Capsules, a common complaint was the long period required for substantial backups. I was writing the Q&A section for the UK magazine MacUser, and saw a dramatic fall in the number of users whose Macs had got into trouble without being backed up. Despite those, the introduction of Time Machine transformed the work of many. Unlike Carbon Copy Cloner, it couldn’t create a bootable backup, and there were problems with FileVault encryption, which at that time was FileVault 1 and only encrypted Home folders, not whole volumes. The application’s interface featured a single Finder-like window rather than the modern double window, but was otherwise remarkably similar.Īt the time, Time Machine was both praised and slated. Its pane in System Preferences is little different, with the Options… button revealing the same exclusion list as in the current version.

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Then on 26 October 2007, in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, came Time Machine, almost identical in appearance to today’s.

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Unfortunately, it had gone through a bad patch when it had bugs which lost some users data, and some like me were wary of further problems.įor servers (and those were the days when Mac OS X Server was a real server product), there were alternatives like BRU, which like Retrospect is still being sold.Ĭarbon Copy Cloner was very popular, although most of us then used it to clone disks rather than for making backups as such. Everything else in your Home folder could be backed up daily to a hard disk, or monthly to optical media.įor the more serious Mac user of the day, Dantz’s Retrospect was probably the standard.

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Among them was Apple’s free Backup, which could make limited backups to optical media and to the iDisk precursor to iCloud.Īlthough you could customise Backup’s backups, it was mainly intended for backing up small amounts of the most critical data, such as address books, calendars, and keychains. As I’ve been trawling back through my archives preparing a talk for MacSysAdmins about Time Machine, I though you might enjoy a stroll down memory lane, and return to autumn 2007 for a few moments.īefore Time Machine, there were plenty of backup products for the Mac. In just over a month’s time, Time Machine will turn fourteen, making it one of the longest-lasting and externally almost unchanged features in macOS.












Carbon copy cloner el capitan