Unable to clone internal SSD on MacBook Air to external 256GB SSD
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to replace the 128gb M2 SSD inside a 2017 MacBook air with a 256gb SSD
To do this I'm using an external caddy containing the 256gb SSD and using disk utility launched from the recovery console
The SSD works without any problem on a PC that I originally formatted it on and transferred a large amount of data to. When I plug it into the Macintosh when it is up and running, I can see an NTFS volume without any problems at all.
When I plug it in the Mac and use disk utility to erase it, I can see a Mac volume without any problems at all so I'm sure there is no problem electronically with the drive
When I boot up the recovery console click on the freshly erased drive and then click on restore and select the Macintosh HD the following error occurs
Validating target...
Validating source...
Repartitioning target device...
Could not change the partition type for /dev/disk4s1 - error -5342
the operation could not be completed (OSStatus error -5342.)
I have search repeatedly online, but I am unable to find any reference to this code.
I removed the drive off the USB cable pushed it back into place and attempted to do the same thing and got the same result.
I then rebooted the system into recovery mode again and attempted the same thing again but with the same result
I would be grateful if anybody had any ideas at all about what may be causing this error
The days when people used to say about Macintosh "it just works" I think are truly over....