I think it's reasonable to trust it with all of the big stuff, like everything in Documents, etc. Moreover, it missed very small things, like screen saver preference, and widgets in "Today" view, re-register Sublime Text, etc. It most recently took 7 hours in an Apple Store to do, with Thunderbolt 3 connection. ⁃ Really wouldn't recommend Migration Assistant. ĝecide whether to do Migration Assistant, Carbon Copy Clone, or Manual Setup:.Sign in with Apple ID (even if doing manual transfer).Make sure Touch Bars Shows is "App Controls" and "Show Control Strip" is checked in the Keyboard preference pane.When Better Touch Tool doesn't override the Touch Bar: Because the two snaps at the top actually kind of slide down and around the nobs at the top, so you want it sliding from the north to the south of the key slot, not from the south to the north. Then slowly apply pressure down increasingly, such that there's a snap or two snaps about 5-10 seconds after you start pressing, it should be that gradual. To put back on, push the key all the way up against the top rim, really pressed up against the top.Then jiggle the key lightly to get the tops disengaged. Pull from the bottom so the two snaps disengage.Use a drone blade to pry off the keys.Turn strictest Boot Security settings (don't allow booting from external drive).Go to 1Password and turn on "allow touch to unlock".New Mac Carbon Copy Cloner Restore process: ⁃ Then, override the entire thing 35 times with zeros: ⁃ Reboot to get FileVault to finish encrypting No need to unencrypt because we're zero'ing out anyway. (the user password is used for the drive encryption). ⁃ Then, install OS X, make a really good user password, and turn on FileVault. ⁃ Then, erase the drive with Disk Utility since it'll show up as completely full after the random ⁃ Then, override the volume 2 times random data: ⁃ Then, go into Disk Utility and erase the drive as "Macintosh HD", it will create a little sub-partition of Macintosh HD, restoring its original state. ⁃ Just do diskutil secureErase 2, which is a 7 pass zero erase, and should take around 45 minutes (on a 512gb SSD). ⁃ Then get the entire disk name by doing diskutil list. ⁃ğirst, delete any Bootcamp or other partitions, so that it's only Macintosh HD. ⁃ěooting into Recovery Mode (cmd + R, entering in firmware password)
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