The Terminal may take a while to complete this step, but when done you can reboot your Mac and hold the Option key to show the boot menu, and then select the El Capitan installation drive you just created to run the installer and upgrade your Mac’s internal hard drive. You will also need to have first downloaded the OS X El Capitan installer from the App Store, and have this present in your Applications folder. Note that if you get any errors, be sure your USB drive is formatted and named “INSTALLER” so the command will properly target it.
Press Enter to run the pasted command, and supply your password when prompted (it will not show when typed). N.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallme\ĭia -volume /Volumes/INSTALLER -applic\Ītionpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Ca\ Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capita\ Open the OS X Terminal and run the following command (copy and paste all 5 lines):.Use Disk Utility to format it to HFS+ with a GUID partition scheme, naming it INSTALLER.For this, you will need a spare external drive (USB drive, or hard drive) that is at least 8GB in size, and then perform the following steps: Similarly, you can copy Program Files from Time Machine Backup and paste them in Programs Folder on your Mac.If this program is missing or will not run, then move it to the trash and empty the trash, followed by re-downloading it from the App Store.Īn alternative approach is to create a dedicated installation drive from the El Capitan installer, and use that to install the upgrade. If this happens, you can always Enter Time Machine > copy desktop files from Time Machine Backup and paste them on your new desktop. In our testing, Desktop Files and Program Files were missing on Mac after Time Machine Restore. Desktop & Apps Missing After Time Machine Restore Once Time Machine Restore is completed, restart Mac and see if all your data is intact. Patiently wait for the Restore Process to be competed. Select the New SSD Drive on your Mac as the destination source and click on Restore.Ĩ. On the next screen, select your Time Machine Backup Disk as the restore source and click on Continue.ħ.
On the confirmation screen, click on Continue to confirm.Ħ. On macOS utilities screen, select Restore From Time Machine Backup option and click on Continue.ĥ. This should make your Mac go to macOS utilities startup screen.Ĥ. Release both the keys when you see your Mac starting with white Apple Logo. Turn on the Mac and immediately press and hold Command + R keys on the keyboard of your computer.ģ. Connect External Hard Drive containing Time Machine Backup to the USB Port of your Mac.Ģ. You can skip steps 2, 3 below, if you are already on macOS utilities screen.ġ. The final step is to transfer Data from Old SSD Drive to New SSD Drive on your Mac. Transfer Data From Old HDD to New SSD Drive on Mac When the SSD Drive is formatted, close the screen and this should take you back to macOS utilities startup screen. On the next screen, type a Name for your SSD Drive and click on Apply to start the format process.ĥ. On macOS Utilities screen, select Disk Utility option and click on Continue.Ĥ. This should make your Mac go to macOS Utilities startup screen.ģ. Turn on the Mac and immediately press and hold Command + R keys on the keyboard of your computer.Ģ. If you have replaced the Hard Drive on Mac with a New SSD Drive, you need to format the disk to APFS format.ġ.
To replace 2015 MacBook Pro Hard Drive with SSD, you can refer to this ifixit guide and you should also watch YouTube videos applicable for your model of MacBook. The steps to replace 2014 Mac Mini Hard Drive with SSD can be found in this ifixit guide and you should also watch this video on YouTube. To upgrade MacBook Pro to SSD, you will be needing a New SSD Drive, P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver, T5 Torx Screwdriver and Spudger. To upgrade Mac Mini to SSD, you will need a New SSD Drive, TR6 and T8 Screw drivers, Logic Board Removal Tools and Spudger. Now that you have a Time Machine Backup on a separate external drive, you can safely remove the current Hard Disk on your Mac and replace it with a New SSD Drive. Replace Existing Hard Drive on Mac with SSD Drive If you are making a Time Machine Backup for the first time, it may take multiple hours to complete the Backup process. After the disk is formatted, click on Backup Now to start the process of Time Machine Backup. If the selected disk is not formatted, you will be prompted to erase the disk first.