![]() Woot is selling a bundle of an Apple 61W USB-C charger with a two-meter USB-C cable for $36.99 (about $41 off).If you own a MacBook Air or 13-inch MacBook Pro (M1 generation or prior) and prefer sticking with first-party Apple accessories, it’s a great value. (if you don't have an external drive that is bootable, you'll need to create one)Ģ. BACK UP whatever you wish to save on the internal fusion drive if you can (it -might- be "mountable" IF you boot from an external drive)ģ. DE-FUSE the internal fusion drive using TerminalĤ. If so, install a copy of the OS onto it, get an account set upħ. If the results are good, I'd run "repair disk" on it 10 times in succession, looking for a good report each and every time.ġ0. If it checks out ok, I'd use it as a "standalone drive" for storage and keep it backed up. IF the HDD will not pass the "repair disk" tests, I'd just leave it "unused in place". It's not worth the trouble of "extracting" or replacing it. I'd just put together a good USB3 external drive (either HDD or SSD) and use that for additional storage instead. Okay I was able to un-couple my Fusion drive and then re-fuse it back together. I boot my iMac back into recovery mode (CMD+R) and performed a verify/repair on my drive and everything seems okay, no problems. My drive is in HFS Journaled btw, not sure if that makes a difference or I should format it to AFPS. ![]()
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