![]() ![]() I have a Time Machine backup from the old MacOS but no drive to restore it to, unless I overwrite my MacOS-Clone. The "new" disk is named Apple SSD SM0128G Media, an Untitled 121.33 GB PCI Internal Physical Disk. Apple HDD has two partitions: MacOS-Clone and Untitled (formerly my MacOS/startup disk and hopefully my Big Sur partition). But the MacOS-Clone partition started up - not my previously designated startup disk.ĭisk Utility reports that I now have two drives in the machine: Apple HDD (disk1) and Apple SSD (disk0). I rebooted in Recovery mode and ran Disk Utility no errors. The drive rebooted several times before I saw the prohibitory symbol (circle w/ line through it). The Big Sur install on the MacOS partition failed at the dreaded "one minute remaining" mark. ![]() My 1TB SATA HDD is partitioned in half: MacOS and MacOS-Clone (I cloned my El Capitan install and data so I can run legacy software). 60 GB of free space on the target partition, but the install failed and Disk Utility now shows I have both an HDD and an SSD drive. OS Upgrade Failed Disk Utility Shows an SSD and won't boot I'm updating my Mac mini (Late 2014, 1TB HDD) from OS X El Capitan to Big Sur. ![]()
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