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MacBook Air 13" Late 2010 Primary Storage Replacement

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  • Let's erase it. (google translate: "format")

  • And then, let's try and clone it. This time though, we're going to choose what I believe is called a volume, rather than a device. The device being the stick of ram we just installed and a volume as the collection of files and metadata stored on it.

  • Chkdsk never hurt anyone. In Mac parlance, "Verify disk" under "First Aid"

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