When I'm confident the new OS is good to go, I then flip the images around with CCC, ie, new system coped to the mac internal boot disk, the old system copied to the M.2. ![]() This then helps check for compatability with various apps & plugs & update those as the new OS rolls out. ![]() More accurately: I usually clone the old OS onto the M.2, then upgrade to the new OS. My practice is usally: Current sysyem on the mac internal boot disk when a new OS or its beta is released I install this on an M.2 (this one is an external OWC Thunderbay 6 could just as easily be on my Sonnett 4x4). However, FWIW I've used Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) for quite a long time (& also used to use this for large scale deployments of OS images in University labs & studios). Two Vega IIs in my box, running Nuendo, DP, Logic, Live etc. Click to expand.Can't say I've noticed any issues like this re.
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