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Is there a Lazy Approach?

I just upgraded my 2012 MacMini. I replaced the internal HD with a SSD, and doubled the memory.


I did a Time Machine Backup to an external disk. I replaced the internal HD with a SSD. Did a clean install of Mojave. Then thought I loaded everything back to the new internal SSD from Time Machine. Booted up and none of the data was there and precious few Appls.


I guess I could re-install the old internal HD and copy everything to an external rather than using Time Machine. Then re-install the new internal SSD.


But I’m looking for a lazy man’s way out. Is there a way to retrieve the data on the old internal HD without having to re-install it?

Mac mini, macOS 10.14

Posted on May 13, 2019 11:56 AM

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Posted on May 13, 2019 12:11 PM

Connect the original hard drive externally using a USB to SATA Adapter, dock or enclosure. If it does not mount automatically, you will need to launch Disk Utility and mount it.

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