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- AsRock Z97 Anniversary
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- i5-4590
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- GTX 750 Ti
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Hi everyone, I finally managed to install High Sierra on a spare HDD I had laying around.
Audio works, ethernet works, GPU card works and is recognized by the system. It seems to work perfectly so far.
Now, let's say I want to "transfer" this installation on an SSD bought specifically for this purpose, to have some more responsiveness, could I just format the SSD in the same Mac OS Journaled Extended format of my current HDD and transfer the HDD EFI partition contents to the new SSD EFI partition content to make it work? Or should I start all over again with the bootable USB drive etc...?
And in this case, to make sure this new installation works as the current one, I just need to copy the EFI folder of the HDD to the EFI folder of the SSD, right?
Audio works, ethernet works, GPU card works and is recognized by the system. It seems to work perfectly so far.
Now, let's say I want to "transfer" this installation on an SSD bought specifically for this purpose, to have some more responsiveness, could I just format the SSD in the same Mac OS Journaled Extended format of my current HDD and transfer the HDD EFI partition contents to the new SSD EFI partition content to make it work? Or should I start all over again with the bootable USB drive etc...?
And in this case, to make sure this new installation works as the current one, I just need to copy the EFI folder of the HDD to the EFI folder of the SSD, right?