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<blockquote data-quote="rachalmers" data-source="post: 1822790" data-attributes="member: 402263"><p>CherryBomb. But the SSD + usb adaptor. Download trial Carbon Copy Clone. Clone your boot drive to the new SSD. Following the fixit instructions, open your mini and swap the SSD for your old drive. Turn mini on. You will be using the SSD and everything will be on it. It’s a carbon copy of your old drive.</p><p>Take your time. Do it carefully. Use the right tools. You need special screw drivers for the mini internals. Very VERY delicate cables in there too.</p><p>I’m pretty sure you can get instructions from the SSD supplier as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Mac-Forums</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rachalmers, post: 1822790, member: 402263"] CherryBomb. But the SSD + usb adaptor. Download trial Carbon Copy Clone. Clone your boot drive to the new SSD. Following the fixit instructions, open your mini and swap the SSD for your old drive. Turn mini on. You will be using the SSD and everything will be on it. It’s a carbon copy of your old drive. Take your time. Do it carefully. Use the right tools. You need special screw drivers for the mini internals. Very VERY delicate cables in there too. I’m pretty sure you can get instructions from the SSD supplier as well. Sent from my iPhone using Mac-Forums [/QUOTE]
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