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How to Clone an Existing Drive

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  • Select your new hard drive from the left column in Disk Utility.

  • If the new drive is not showing up, disconnect the enclosure and check if the hard drive is properly connected to the enclosure.

  • Select the Erase option near the top row of buttons.

  • Select a name for your new drive, and select "APFS" for the format.

  • Warning: Pressing the erase button will erase the entire contents of the drive. Make sure you have selected the new hard drive!

  • Press the erase button.

  • This process may take up to 10 minutes, so be patient.

  • Quit Disk Utility once the erase is complete.

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