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Fusion Drive Failure - Replace Questions

iMac late 2015 Fusion 11.4 2tb


Fusion drive has seemingly failed, refuses to boot. TDM reveals data is all there and I have current backups through TM & CCC.


What I would like to do is replace the HDD with SSD and split the fusion drive & use only the SSD.

I need to know specifically how to split these & is it possible to install the OS before the teardown? I have tried to DL Big Sur for bootable, but it keeps trying to install on the older MBP I am using.


The Fusion thing is confusing. Thank you very much in advance.


I realize it limits the speed but Im not really comfortable with tearing the thing down to access the blade SSD. The HDD replacement isn't too bad & I have the drive and adhesive kit.

iMac 27″, macOS 11.2

Posted on Jul 26, 2021 10:41 AM

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Posted on Jul 26, 2021 1:10 PM

Splitting a fusion drive can be done with Terminal commands, as can creating a fusion drive from new devices.

I found this guide on Lifewire recently that was much help to me as I was dealing with the fusion process.

How to Delete or Split your Mac's Fusion Drive - Lifewire


The act of creating or deleting (splitting) a fusion drive will wipe the devices, so you don't want to install the OS onto your drive beforehand.

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Jul 26, 2021 1:10 PM in response to Kokor1

Splitting a fusion drive can be done with Terminal commands, as can creating a fusion drive from new devices.

I found this guide on Lifewire recently that was much help to me as I was dealing with the fusion process.

How to Delete or Split your Mac's Fusion Drive - Lifewire


The act of creating or deleting (splitting) a fusion drive will wipe the devices, so you don't want to install the OS onto your drive beforehand.

Jul 26, 2021 10:45 AM in response to Kokor1

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Don't attempt to open the Mac for any upgrades. iMac was never intended to be opened by users, and one wrong error can result in a "brick" of a Mac. For this reason, please use an external SSD and run macOS from that. For more info, instructions, and what external SSD to buy, please read: How to Setup and Use an External SSD as y… - Apple Community.


Jack

Jul 26, 2021 12:57 PM in response to Jack-19

Jack,

Thank you for your response. I understand the risks involved but I also have other motivation to open it up. What I assumed was the display darkening is actually dust accumulation in the lower corners. I never realized the vents were on the bottom and over time, this has gotten worse. I have removed the bulk of it with small vacuum, bit it didn't do much to the corners. I guess I should have known when I saw a tiny little spider crawling around in between the glass & the screen.


I really would rather not do it, but I can't stand looking at the dust.

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