I went to and clicked on alternative stable - 20200428-focal, then in the next window left 1, 2, 3 as set and clicked the DOWNLOAD button. ![]() Testing on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013), as it's the oldest Mac I have access to today… I am open to new ideas and appreciate suggestions that ultimately serve the goal & do not necessarily address the question. I am reluctant to experiment on machines that are not mine to satisfy intellectual curiosity. ![]() UPDATE: I do not have access to said target machine & it is not mine to experiment with as I please. ![]() I would prefer that advance experience inform me that it is not possible because of X,Y,orZ so I do not waste my limited time on the target machine.Īlthough I have performed the clone exercise with other methods, my curiosity prompts the question: the hope is that someone has actually performed the task with Clonezilla or knows enough to confidently claim Clonezilla is possible. My concern is that there is some obstacle to booting Clonezilla or other hurdle that would prevent upgradomg the HDD to a SDD. Is it possible to boot Clonezilla from a USB stick on a Mac (iMac 2007/Mac 7,1) to clone a mechanical HDD to a SDD? I do not have access to the target machine in my home / office and will have very limited amount of valuable time on the target machine.Īlthough there are reports of booting from USB, I am unable to find instances of booting a Mac from USB Clonezilla. The goal is to upgrade a Mac's hard drive to an SSD.
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