

Click “Clone” on lower-right side of the screen…and wait.Choose the destination drive (the external HD or NAS storage…if you nasty).Choose the drive you want to clone (Macintosh HD if you haven’t changed the name).


But before I could see her in the arms of another, I had to make sure that she wasn’t carrying any old baggage into her new relationship. So we amicably made the decision to part ways. From late-night side-hustle sessions, to schlepping around the county to conferences and events, she has been my gadget of choice for getting stuff done.īut, after a little of over four fabulous years, we knew we both needed a fresh new start. I’ve loved my mid-2010 13″ MacBook Pro since the day I bought her.
