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The demise of Bootable macOS Clones?
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1884185" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>As I said - that was what the author wrote - obviously just his opinion.</p><p>Has Apple ever <strong>officially</strong> commented on bootability of M1 Macs using an external drive? Or the lack thereof?</p><p>I don't use FileVault, but would that really prevent one from booting up on an external and then use Disk Utility on the external to reformat the internal drive?</p><p>Not trying to read any data on the internal drive, just a total wipe and reformat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1884185, member: 67742"] As I said - that was what the author wrote - obviously just his opinion. Has Apple ever [B]officially[/B] commented on bootability of M1 Macs using an external drive? Or the lack thereof? I don't use FileVault, but would that really prevent one from booting up on an external and then use Disk Utility on the external to reformat the internal drive? Not trying to read any data on the internal drive, just a total wipe and reformat. [/QUOTE]
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