![]() using an SATA to USB3.0 adapter) The new SSD must now be formatted for the first time using the hard disk utility (asMac OS Extended Journaled) Then Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper can be used to create a fully bootable 1:1 copy of the hard disk on the SSD (this process can take several hours). ![]() Or should i just go for replacing the Internal HDD to a SSD? what do you guys suggest? which is the fastest? and is it even possible to connect USB 3. Connect the SSD to the Mac Mini via USB (e.g. Now, i would like to upgrade the iMac HDD to SSD and make it the boot drive instead of HDD, now im in a bit of a Dilemma, For now, i have 2 options, either pay for a service to replace the internal HDD to SSD, or buy a external SSD instead and connect it somehow to the thunderbolt 2 connection and install macOS and boot from it instead.Īt first I thought the external SSD would suit me better, but the problem is i'm not sure if it would be the same as an Internal SSD, so if I lets say bought an external SSD that is USB 3.1 compatible, can i connect it to thunderbolt 2 displayport connection and use it? will i get the full performance? ![]() Hello, I have a 21.5" iMac 16,2 with i5 and 8GB ram and 1tb HDD (Non fusion drive).
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