![]() I had to remember to boot CloneZilla every week and do the backup, but that was not that much of a problem, it became a weekly ritual. The backups worked fine, when I bought a bigger SSD for macOS and just restored the latest backup image to it and everything went fine. ![]() I basically use macOS only for work, so restoring an at most week old backup did not seem like a problem, I would then just do a git pull and all the important data would be back. In case of failure I would be able to restore the image file to the SSD or any new SSD and be back up and running in about 30 minutes. Initial image based backupsįirst I decided to use CloneZilla and backup the whole macOS SSD into an image file on another HDD every week. I tried a few solutions as my requirements changed. With a good backup solution you should be up and running in a few minutes after any of those problems occur. ![]() Any macOS update can theoretically break your installation, you can break you Clover setup by accident or you SSD might just die. The chance of something going wrong is a bit higher than when running macOS on an Apple computer. If you use a Hackintosh you need a good backup solution.
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