Do you want to close your existing macOS Sonoma to an external drive? It is possible to restore it to another MacOS using the built-in utility. Once done, you will be able to access everything the same way as it was on the older Mac
You probably have saved many files on your MacOS; many people have even saved their lives. Important images, videos, files, and programs can be lost without a backup. A sudden crash, hardware failure, or file deletion can erase crucial data and prevent recovery.
MacOS has a Time Machine app, but it can only back up files and folders, not the entire drive and macOS data. Is there a solution to fix everything? Of course, yes!
A macOS clone can create an exact copy of your system, including all apps, settings, and files. The cloned drive is an immediate backup if something goes wrong with the internal drive. Clone macOS Sonoma to an external hard drive to make a bootable installer. If your macOS gets damaged, the clone is best for later restoration before professional repair.
In this breakdown, EaseUS covered simple-to-follow steps to clone your macOS Sonama to an External Hard Drive and how to restore it successfully.
Cloning can be tricky if you go without any guidance, though it seems easy to perform. However, a small mistake can ruin your precious files. So, for flawless instructions, follow these steps and clone with ease:
Before moving on, you need to prepare some things beforehand.
If you don't want to spend hours researching the best software, I have used many to clone my macOS; some are easy to use but lack features, and vice versa. But EaseUS Partition Master for Mac and its clone feature has piqued my attention. This is where my research ends. It can clone macOS to new SSD or external hard disk.
It clones most Mac versions from macOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 14 Sonoma to macOS 15 Sequoia. It is also compatible with many file systems that a MacBook can have. Don't take my word for it; download this tool and clone the MacOS as explained in this guide.
Once the software is installed, head to the next section:
Now, here we will connect the HDD to your Mac and erase it. This will make the drive compatible to store the clone flawlessly:
Step 1. Plug the Hard Drive into the Mac device using a USB cable or Hub accordingly.
Step 2. Launch the Disk Utility app using the menu or Finder app.
Step 3. The new Hard Disk will appear on the screen in the left menu; select it.
Step 4. The Disk Utility app's toolbar (above) has an Erase option.
Step 5. Select the Erase button, and a new prompt will appear. Name the drive as you prefer to prevent selecting the wrong drive while cloning. Choose APFS as the format and select Erace to proceed.
Step 6. Further, tap Done after erasing.
Once you considered all the initial points, it's time to clone the macOS Sonama to an HDD. Here, we'll need compatible and user-friendly software. Fortunately, EaseUS Partition Master for Mac has everything needed, so we'll be using the same:
Step 1. Install and connect another new disk to Mac computer, run EaseUS Partition Master for Mac, then, click "Clone" under the Abilities section. Click the "+" icon to browse and locate the macOS disk and target new disk.
Step 2. Select the Source and the Destination disk and click "Select" to confirm.
Step 3. Confirm if you've selected the correct macOS OS disk and the new target disk you'd like to clone and upgrade the macOS disk to. Then, click "Start" and click "Yes" to confirm if EaseUS Partition Master for Mac requests you to confirm the operation.
Step 4. Wait patiently and let EaseUS Partition Master for Mac to complete cloning the old macOS disk to the new target disk.
After cloning your system to a drive, you must take care of it since it has all the precious files and programs. Keep it safe from any physical harm, dust, water, or oil so that you can use it in the future without restriction.
After the cloning is successful and you have a macOS Sonama clone ready, let's learn how to restore using it:
Step 1. Switch off your Mac and connect the Hard Drive (where the clone is stored) to it.
Step 2. Keep pressing the Command + R button until the Mac goes on. It would be best to release the button once the Apple logo appears on the screen.
Step 3. Once the Mac Utilities window opens, select the last option (Disk Utility) and tap the Continue option.
Step 4. Choose the External Hard Drive as the following option to Restore From.
Step 5. Lastly, choose your MacOS Hard Drive under the Restore section and tap the Restore option.
Step 6. Wait for the backup, and then restart your device.
Finally, those are the points to clone macOS Sonama to an external hard drive and save your data and the whole system from losing. Connect the external HDD to your Mac and erase it using the Disk Utility app. Afterward, install cloning software compatible with macOS Sonama, such as EaseUS Partition Master, and store a clone of your system on that Hard Drive.
Lastly, once an emergency or an issue appears, use the Hard Drive to restore your MacOS Sonama to whichever Mac device you want.
We've learned how to clone Sonoma to an external SSD. Check the following details if you have any further questions about it.
1. Can I run macOS from an external SSD?
Yes, you can run macOS or PC from an external SSD. Install the macOS version onto your external drive once you have formatted the SSD using Disk Utility. After the installation, restart the Mac, hold the Option key, and select the external SSD.
2. Will an external SSD make my Mac faster?
An external SSD provides extra space, which can speed up your Mac's boot and performance. Saving large files with heavy applications to an external SSD also speeds up file movement.
3. Is Carbon Copy Cloner free to clone macOS?
No, Carbon Copy Cloner is not free to clone macOS. It offers a free version for a month to try its features, such as automatic and OS backups; after the trial ends, there's a premium version to use.
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