Help cloning an HDD to a new SSD
Hello Apple Community,
I'm helping a friend upgrade his old MBP because its been freezing up like crazy. Here are some specs on this computer:
• Mid-2012 Macbook Pro 13" (non-retina), 2.5Ghz Dual-Core Inter Core i5 (A1278)
• macOS Catalina (10.10.7)
• 4GB RAM
• 500GB HDD (which he encrypted)
We upgraded the RAM to 16GB (2x8GB sticks) which seemed to work just fine as the computer booted up and recognized the new RAM.
My problem: I'm trying to clone his old HDD to a new SSD and running into problems. We purchased a SAMSUNG 870 QVO SATA III 2.5" SSD 1TB drive and an external docking station (Thermaltake BlacX Duet, uses USB 3.0 cable), and here is what I tried (after upgrading the RAM):
- Formatted the new SSD (plugged in externally) to APFS Encrypted (same as the old HDD)
- Rebooted the computer, held down Command+R to get into the macOS Recovery System
- In Disk Utility, I mounted both the internal HDD and external SSD by entering in the password (because they're both encrypted)
- Once mounted, I clicked on the newly formatted SSD and chose "Restore" from the "Macintosh HD" volume (the original HDD, and NOT the one that ends in "Data")
- The restore process took several hours, the computer was left overnight and in the morning it was turned off. Checking in on it last night it only made about 1/6th progress.
- This morning we booted up the computer in recovery mode and found the new SSD with an additional "ASRData Volume" created - both empty. Without reformatting the SSD, we deleted the new "ASRData" drive and tried the restore process again. Its made 90% progress in 1.5 hrs, now its stuck on the last 10%, still replicating...
Am I going about this the right way? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Sebastian