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-The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive!
+The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD. So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive!
To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump down to SATA/SATAExpress.
Forget Cloning! Apples file system is not like years past! It’s been well over 15 years that I’ve used a drive cloner! I only use Apples TimeMachine and Migration Assistant dealing with boot drives. I can tell you my experience is based dealing with hundreds of Mac systems with failing drives.

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-The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD.
+The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive!
-So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive! To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump down to SATA/SATAExpress.
+To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump down to SATA/SATAExpress.
Forget Cloning! Apples file system is not like years past! It’s been well over 15 years that I’ve used a drive cloner! I only use Apples TimeMachine and Migration Assistant dealing with boot drives. I can tell you my experience is based dealing with hundreds of Mac systems with failing drives.

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Editado por: Dan

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The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD.
-So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive! To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump dow to SATA/SATAExpress.
+So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive! To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump down to SATA/SATAExpress.
Forget Cloning! Apples file system is not like years past! It’s been well over 15 years that I’ve used a drive cloner! I only use Apples TimeMachine and Migration Assistant dealing with boot drives. I can tell you my experience is based dealing with hundreds of Mac systems with failing drives.

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Editado por: Dan

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The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD.
So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive! To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump dow to SATA/SATAExpress.
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+Forget Cloning! Apples file system is not like years past! It’s been well over 15 years that I’ve used a drive cloner! I only use Apples TimeMachine and Migration Assistant dealing with boot drives. I can tell you my experience is based dealing with hundreds of Mac systems with failing drives.

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Postagem original de: Dan

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The OS only shows the flat storage space not the caching SSD.

So looking at the About This Mac > Storage tab won’t tell you about that magical second physical drive! To see that you need to go into System Report button then click on NVMExpress section to see the caching SSD and to see the HDD you need to jump dow to SATA/SATAExpress.

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