![]() I don't mind buying a reasonably priced application if that's the ideal/easiest way to do it. I'd really like to copy the entire partition if that's at all possible. What I don't want to do is a re-install/Migration copy, because I have spent a huge amount of time configuring the El Capitan install over the last few days, including changing quite a few system things, and I don't trust that the Migration will definitely migrate that all across. If need be, I have a second bootable OSX install (Mountain Lion) on the 128GB drive that I could use to boot into for the purposes of copy the install from 64 to 250GB drives.īut I don't know what tool I should use to do the easiest/quickest copy? I just want to get the 64GB partition onto the 250GB drive, I don't mind if I have to re-run Multibeast to set the 250GB drive as bootable or anything like that. I would therefore like to be able to copy the working install from my 64GB drive to my 250GB drive. So I've just bought a 250GB SSD that I want to be my primary OSX drive. My plan was to boot from the 64GB, and then use the 128GB as a secondary drive for data/games/etc.īut then after only a few days I decided I wanted to make life simple, and besides I had something else I could use the 128GB drive for. ![]() I also have a 128GB SSD which has an old install of Mountain Lion on. I installed it onto a 64GB SSD that I had spare. In my case, I did a fresh install of El Capitan four days ago. I just came here to post more or less the exact same question! Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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