Then, you always have to reinstall OS X El Capitan to write your Recovery HD on the SSD. You can also use Carbon Copy clone or SuperDuper! to clone your disk to your SSD assuming that your HARD drive will not fill to the top of your SSD during cloning. During the installation, and then migrate your user accounts, applications, data, the parameters of your 500 GB drive.
So, you're the best alternative in my view is to initiate your HD Recovery from the HARD disk and reinstall OS X El Capitan on your SSD. I don't have not divide a disk HARD grand in separate partitions, then try to do the restore. If you use the restoredisk utility, your Destination drive (128 GB SSD) must be the same size as your Source (500 GB) drive or equal size. (More in detail: when you select the source for restore partition, I chose the WHOLE - not the partition drive included.) This is maybe what is causing the problem? If I had chosen the included score only, this would work immediately and disk utility would have taken into account the size of the empty space, would have narrowed it down as a result of automatic way?) SO: can I shrink the partition size of the original HD in the same size as the target SSD? It would work properly? If Yes, where can I find instructions to do this?Īlternatively, did I miss an option somewhere in my set up the restore function? There is an option somewhere that I may have missed? So copy everything should be easy, and I thought it would be handled by the app. While I realize that the size IS an issue, the content of my original HD is limited to 29 GB. During its installation phase, once launched, the disk utility application tells me that there is an error related to the size of the source drive that can not be copied in the targeted SSD. I would use disk utility on these video instructions to transfer all the data from the original HD of the SSD.Īll instructions have been followed and that the whole system works very well, except the error at the end until the copying/cloning actually starts. I also have a Samsung SSD 128 GB 850 vacuum EVO. Inside is a 'spinning' hard drive 500 GB. the single PCIe model won't have a SATA cable, and maybe not a disc tray.Ĭloning my Mac Mini to a smaller SSD drive the only model of HARD drive won't have a PCIe cable and support.Ģ. If I had to shine up to a 2014, I'd go with the Fusion model.ġ. One for the PCIe and the other for a 2.5 "HDD or SSD. Yes, the logic board of 2014 has two connections. However, I would like to know if buy you one that comes with a PCIe SSD out of the factory, will there still be a SATA port to add a spare hard drive? If the reader of the merger is not a true merger but combines a PCIe m2 with a HARD drive. I'm not too familiar with the configuration of current storage of the Mac Mini. Which combines the SSD with a HD spin frequently used files are placed on the SSD for quick access.
See below settings-any tips on how to get this SSD in action thanks Ian I fear that this could mean that the drive has failed. I can see it in the system, but it does not appear in public services or storage device.
I have a Mac Mini with SSD and have updated to El Capitan, and now can't find or use the SSD.