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Booting from a superduper clone of a fusion drive
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<blockquote data-quote="bill272" data-source="post: 1929903" data-attributes="member: 404317"><p>hi, thank you for your answer</p><p>yes i am wondering if my new ssd will still be working as a fusion drive with the internal flash drive, if for instance I name my new ssd with the name of the old HDD.</p><p>So is this what will happen ? or does my new ssd imply that now the old fusion (old HDD and flash) setup is broken and i am using the new external ssd on its own without any fusion activity ?</p><p></p><p>I just want to be sure what is happening, because I would prefer to use the new ssd on its own boot with it and use it right away, and avoid some complicated terminal functions to play around with the fusion.</p><p></p><p>Also, this is a 2017 imac, if the flash drive will still be used with my external ssd by default, how many years do you think this flash will last?</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill272, post: 1929903, member: 404317"] hi, thank you for your answer yes i am wondering if my new ssd will still be working as a fusion drive with the internal flash drive, if for instance I name my new ssd with the name of the old HDD. So is this what will happen ? or does my new ssd imply that now the old fusion (old HDD and flash) setup is broken and i am using the new external ssd on its own without any fusion activity ? I just want to be sure what is happening, because I would prefer to use the new ssd on its own boot with it and use it right away, and avoid some complicated terminal functions to play around with the fusion. Also, this is a 2017 imac, if the flash drive will still be used with my external ssd by default, how many years do you think this flash will last? thanks [/QUOTE]
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