Reinstalling just macOS wasn’t an option as it complained that the volume was not formatted as APFS. Finally, I had to give up, as the machine was unusable. I force-relaunched Finder and restarted the machine a number of times without improvement. It also repeatedly asked me to sign into iCloud. It started taking seconds to open a folder, and copying between folders took even longer. All my apps were working fine, and all my data was intact, but Finder was sluggish. I plugged in the clone drive and used a CMD-R startup to boot from the clone, which worked fine…įormatting the internal SSD and cloning from the external drive also seemed to go fine – initially. When I got the repaired machine back, it was effectively a brand new one, as it had a new logic board with new SSD. I cloned the original SSD to an external drive using Carbon Copy Cloner. My MacBook Pro problems had one more episode in store for me: after getting the repaired machine back from Apple, there was a glitch after restoring it from a clone.
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