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Today I wanted to move existing APFS-resident macOS Catalina installation to a new disk. I upgraded my late 2014 Mac Mini with a shiny new 1TB SSD. This took way too many hours of my life I will never get back. Hope this saves some time to you.
Good news:
- it is possible to create a DMG image from existing APFS container with macOS Catalina installation including metadata needed for complete restore (the DMG contains OS, OS Data, Preboot, Recovery and VM volumes)
- it is possible to restore this DMG image into empty APFS container and get a bootable copy of the original system
This information is relevant for Catalina (I'm currently running macOS 10.15.1).
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You've probably stumbled upon this researching how to remove the Xbox Game Bar. This gist includes a few different methods you can try. Please note that some of these first options are probably not be available unless you are running an older version of Windows 10.
(this is no longer an option on any recent Windows 10 build)
- Press Windows Key or click on the Start menu.
- Start typing
Xbox
orGame Bar
, until you get the Xbox Game Bar app to appear in the results. - Right-click on the app and pick
Uninstall
. AnswerYes
to the prompt, and wait for the process to finish.