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The bottom line, though, is that CCC will give a pretty good indication about whether your destination volume will have the right OS components to actually boot. Likewise, if the source volume's OS is not whole and, as a result, not bootable, CCC doesn't do an extensive analysis of the OS to confirm that it will boot. So, if you choose to exclude /Applications or /Users for example, the cloned volume would still very likely boot. CCC's analysis is not exhaustive - CCC will verify that the following items are present on the source and will be copied in their entirety to the destination volume: /Library If you've cleared rules #2 and #3, CCC will tell you whether your destination will have all the necessary components to boot macOS.
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Rule #4 is pretty intuitive - if you want the operating system to boot, it must be whole.
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Once you're sure you have those rules in hand, we can look at rule #4.
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Also, if a hard drive enclosure won't boot macOS, there's no software solution that will resolve that problem.
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CCC will not apply a partition scheme to your disk, nor will it affect or modify your partition scheme during an ordinary backup procedure (modifications are made to partitioning when creating a Recovery HD, but this is a manual task within CCC). Rules #1, #2 and #3 are external to the functionality of CCC. Every disk has a partitioning scheme, even if it only has a single volume. Even if you do not plan to "partition" the disk, that is, slice the disk into smaller volumes, you still need to apply the correct partitioning scheme to the disk. Once you have your new hard drive (in an enclosure or installed into your computer), you need to a) apply a partitioning scheme to the disk and b) format one or more volumes on the disk. Some enclosures offer both Firewire (or Thunderbolt) and USB connectivity, but only one of the interfaces works for booting a Mac.
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Some Macs can only boot from a particular USB 3.0 enclosure if it is connected to the Mac via a USB 2.0 cable. Macs that did not ship with native support for USB 3.0, for example, may have difficulty booting from a USB 3.0 device. The interface that is used to connect the hard drive enclosure to your Mac also has an effect on bootability. Be sure to check that the manufacturer or vendor supports booting a Mac with the enclosure. When you buy a hard drive enclosure that you intend to use to boot your Mac, caveat emptor - not all enclosures will boot a Mac (or any machine for that matter).
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Since my recent upgrade from Catalina to Big Sur, as mentioned, I chose “Bootable System Clone using Apple’s proprietary APFS replicator.” So I think this means I am creating a bootable clone every day & this s/b aligned with my updated system. I have CCC (v.5.1.28) Set to run every day b4 I get up.