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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Replacing internal start-up drive on Power Mac G5
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<blockquote data-quote="viddiewell" data-source="post: 493891" data-attributes="member: 38760"><p>Some of the cloning advice I've been reading has insinuated that if I clone my drive onto another one with greater capacity I would be wasting the extra gigabytes. Does this mean that a cloned drive is basically a ROM copy? Or, once I clone will the cloned drive still be able to function normally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viddiewell, post: 493891, member: 38760"] Some of the cloning advice I've been reading has insinuated that if I clone my drive onto another one with greater capacity I would be wasting the extra gigabytes. Does this mean that a cloned drive is basically a ROM copy? Or, once I clone will the cloned drive still be able to function normally? [/QUOTE]
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