![]() ![]() SuperDuper v3.5 beta 1 can be downloaded here. So it’s not a problem to move from Intel to M1 or vice versa. Regardless of processor, you can still restore using Apple’s “first boot” restore process, or by using Migration Assistant. You can, however, boot an M1 Mac from a backup of a different M1 Mac, once you’ve authorized it with a user on the Mac you’re booting. The team behind SuperDuper don’t know the details but say “I’m certain it required changes to the M1’s startup process and to asr to finally make it happen.”Īs indicated above, you can’t boot an Intel Mac from an M1 backup or vice-versa. The material used is a natural japanese waxed. Bare metal recovery on an M1 Mac isn’t possible, since they depend on the contents of their internal drive even when booting externally. BIG SUR JAPANESE WAXED PAPER STRAW WHITE Based on the teardrop strong crown and a huge, huge raw edge brim. M1 Macs can’t be copied in a way that makes them bootable. We’re happy (and, frankly, relieved) to announce the immediate availability of SuperDuper v3.5 Beta 1: our first version to fully support Big Sur backups. Dave Nanian, at Shirt Pocket: It seems clear that the future of bootable backups is unclear. It would copy the System volume but displayed errors like the “source volume format is not yet supported.”Īpple is fixing this in macOS 11.4. A SuperDuper Workaround for Big Sur and M1 Macs. But asr doesn’t work properly with M1 Macs. This is due to a change that Apple is bringing to the Mac.įor security reasons, Big Sur forced the use of Apple Software Restore, or asr, for backups that contain a System volume (that is, any startup volume). However, you won’t be able to boot from a SuperDuper backup unless you’re running the macOS 11.4 beta or later. SuperDuper can now make bootable Big Sur backups. It’s a nice option to run alongside other backup solutions like Apple’s Time Machine. SuperDuper can help you create fully bootable backups for your Mac. But it only works under certain conditions. Here are some pointers based on my experience with previous upgrades, and what’s changing in. If you’ve decided that you’re going to move at least one of your Macs up to this new major release, you’ll need to start preparing now. In the latest beta version of SuperDuper, v.3.5 beta 1, it’s the first version to fully support bootable Big Sur backups on M1 Macs. Next month (October), we should all be able to upgrade to macOS 11 Big Sur. ![]()
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