Quick question.
I needed to transfer my macOS High Sierra install from my main NVME drive to a second SATA SDD. I did it via CCC and had no issues whatsoever, the backup is bootable and all. So I proceeded to completely wipe my macOS install from the first drive (where it initially was).
Once I opened CCC again, it did notice it was a backup and displayed a message that said "Your mac is booted from a CCC backup volume".
I didnt really used CCC to backup anything, I just used it essentially to clone my install to a whole another drive and once that was done with, wipe my first drive.
Question is, is it all OK (performance wise, stability wise, etc) to use this "backup clone" as my daily driver? As its not really a backup but the whole main install.
I just wanna make sure Im not suffering from any performance loss or anything by using a bootable clone instead of the real thing.
Thanks!
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