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OK, I am starting the following before going to bed:
Put the old HFS+ drive in a USB enclosure. Boot off the old drive. Use SuperDuper! to restore the the old drive to the APFS-formatted new drive. Two questions: Will this create the recovery partition like magic, and if not, how would I be sure to have the recovery partition? Should I have specified APFS-encrypted instead of APFS when I formatted the new drive? I'm guessing that I can turn filevault on after copying, or failing that, re-restore everything. Once again, thanks for any tips. Bill |
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