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SuperDuper or CCC with Monterey on M1 iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1901275" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>So I've been a bit confused as to comments about Bombich giving up on bootable backups and whatnot, when I knew full well it had been working with Monterey for me. No kernel panics. I fired it up a short while ago and updated my existing clone, no problem. I then tried to boot off of it and.... no dice? It used to be bootable, but now not recognized as a bootable volume. So I decided to start from scratch with CCC rather than simply updating the clone and... none of the options exist anymore about making it bootable? So then I tried wiping the drive completely for laughs using Disk Utility. Somehow I wound up with a second volume and I can't delete it to re-partition back to one. The process fails, and I have no idea why. Worse? I somehow now have 3 APFS volumes and again, no idea why. And I can't fix it. Wowza. (EDIT: simply rebooting cured it... weird)</p><p></p><p>EDIT again: I found the Legacy bootable backup option... a bit tricky to find, but it's there. Starting anew...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1901275, member: 38864"] So I've been a bit confused as to comments about Bombich giving up on bootable backups and whatnot, when I knew full well it had been working with Monterey for me. No kernel panics. I fired it up a short while ago and updated my existing clone, no problem. I then tried to boot off of it and.... no dice? It used to be bootable, but now not recognized as a bootable volume. So I decided to start from scratch with CCC rather than simply updating the clone and... none of the options exist anymore about making it bootable? So then I tried wiping the drive completely for laughs using Disk Utility. Somehow I wound up with a second volume and I can't delete it to re-partition back to one. The process fails, and I have no idea why. Worse? I somehow now have 3 APFS volumes and again, no idea why. And I can't fix it. Wowza. (EDIT: simply rebooting cured it... weird) EDIT again: I found the Legacy bootable backup option... a bit tricky to find, but it's there. Starting anew... [/QUOTE]
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