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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1928794" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>I ran into this ownership issue recently on a "new-to-me" Mac Mini". I had a full backup of my Intel iMac and after I completed the basic setup of my Mini and started moving some apps and data from my iMac backup. I suddenly realized that even if I were ruthless about how much I transferred it wouldn't leave the Mini with enough space to have any headroom at all.</p><p></p><p>I knew I had temporarily shared a clone of the Mini and my TM backup of the Mini on the same drive but couldn't get another clone made for the life of me. Even re-installing Ventura on a newly blank external SSD didn't work. After multiple failures and much head-scratching, I realized that a component of Audio Hijack Pro had asked me to change drive ownership. Once I changed them back to the higher level of security the clone worked. </p><p></p><p>I've been running off of the clone now for several days with no issue but still haven't gotten Audio Hijack properly installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1928794, member: 131855"] I ran into this ownership issue recently on a "new-to-me" Mac Mini". I had a full backup of my Intel iMac and after I completed the basic setup of my Mini and started moving some apps and data from my iMac backup. I suddenly realized that even if I were ruthless about how much I transferred it wouldn't leave the Mini with enough space to have any headroom at all. I knew I had temporarily shared a clone of the Mini and my TM backup of the Mini on the same drive but couldn't get another clone made for the life of me. Even re-installing Ventura on a newly blank external SSD didn't work. After multiple failures and much head-scratching, I realized that a component of Audio Hijack Pro had asked me to change drive ownership. Once I changed them back to the higher level of security the clone worked. I've been running off of the clone now for several days with no issue but still haven't gotten Audio Hijack properly installed. [/QUOTE]
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