![]() So, can anyone explain what all that "Top Processors Snapshots" mean? The machine seems to be running fine. When I selected that Poor Performance "tab", it came up with this:Ĭan't seem to post anything further to my post above. It certainly is, as the machine seems to be running fine, and "about the same" as it was when I had the latest version of Mojave (OS 10.14.6). " Poor performance - EtreCheck report shows poor performance. One thing that was surprising (and maybe disturbing) was that it reported Poor performance. So, it definitely looks like SuperDuper! is, indeed, copying the Recovery partition also. For the external ones, they were, as others have pointed out, copied by SuperDuper! from each of my Macs. For the internal one, that was created by the installation of Catalina. One of those partitions was the Recovery one. It did find every partition on the internal SSD (including the eDrive I created yesterday (via TechTool Pro), and all SuperDuper! partitions on the both partitions on the external SSD. The external drive is connected to the Mini via a USB 3.1 cable. #Superduper clone recovery partition mac os#The third partition, formatted as Mac OS Extended, just contains various "kinds" of file (Photos, Documents, Movies, TV series, etc.). When it comes to creating copies of your drive, SuperDuper features a sandbox backup option that lets you create a partition of your hard drive. Those backups are the last Mojave backups for each machine (the MacBook Air is also now running OS 10.15.2). It has 3 partitions: two of them are APFS formatted, and contain SuperDuper! backups made yesterday for each of my Macs (the mini, and a mid 2017 MacBook Air with a 252 gig SSD and 8 gig of Ram). #Superduper clone recovery partition pro#A Samsung 850 Pro 512 gig SSD enclosed in an Orico enclosure. It was installed yesterday, via a clean, fresh installation.Ģ. A late 2012 Mac Mini with a 256 gig Samsung 840 Pro SSD, 8 gig of Ram, running the latest version of Catalina, OS 10.15.2. OK, I made some misstatements about EtreCheck.ġ. I guess the only way to confirm this is when booting from the external device, hold down the Command and R keys together. Yet, EtreCheck does show the Recovery partition on the external device (via SuperDuper!), but cannot "see/detect" the eDrive partition on the internal drive. And for the external SSD, for the SuperDuper! (Mojave) backup, it shows the primary partition, and then it says "3 not mounted".įor the System Report, and in my case, for the internal drive, it shows the "main" Catalina partition, the EFI partition (gets created by the installation of the OS), and the eDrive partition I created via TechTool Pro. I'm guessing those 2 are the Recovery partition, and the eDrive. ![]() For Disk Utility, on the internal SSD, it shows the "primary" Catalina partition, the "Data" partition, the VM partition, and then it says "2 not mounted". Similarly, cannot see any additional partitions on my external SSD. The Recovery Partition on the internal device can not be "seen" via the System Report (after clicking on the Apple icon in the upper left corner, then selecting "About This Mac", then clicking on "System Report", and finally selecting "SATA/SATAExpress"), nor by Disk Utility. Click to expand.You know, it's really funny about that. ![]()
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