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I've done the following:

  • created a time machine backup from a mac mini with a 1TB HDD (only used about 40GB).
  • replaced the disk with a previously used, working SSD - Samsung EVO 850, 500GB.
  • time machine restore - seemed to go smooth.
  • booted up the machine.

Current state is Progress bar full with apple logo, stuck all night.

I've done a verbose boot, and could see the following errors:

localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.metadata.mds) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out for 10 seconds.

Trying to load in single user mode gives the following errors:

failed to locate mount-on path: /private/var/vm Failed to mount vm volume (2)
failed to mount vm volume!BootCache: Root disk is an SSD, not caching

If there is any way to extract errors from the log, I could post them here. Let

[EDIT] - I did try formatting the SSD before trying the 4th time to restore from backup. This failed as well.

Let me know in the comments if I can improve my question.

I've done the following:

  • created a time machine backup from a mac mini with a 1TB HDD (only used about 40GB).
  • replaced the disk with a previously used, working SSD - Samsung EVO 850, 500GB.
  • time machine restore - seemed to go smooth.
  • booted up the machine.

Current state is Progress bar full with apple logo, stuck all night.

I've done a verbose boot, and could see the following errors:

localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.metadata.mds) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out for 10 seconds.

Trying to load in single user mode gives the following errors:

failed to locate mount-on path: /private/var/vm Failed to mount vm volume (2)
failed to mount vm volume!BootCache: Root disk is an SSD, not caching

If there is any way to extract errors from the log, I could post them here. Let me know in the comments if I can improve my question.

I've done the following:

  • created a time machine backup from a mac mini with a 1TB HDD (only used about 40GB).
  • replaced the disk with a previously used, working SSD - Samsung EVO 850, 500GB.
  • time machine restore - seemed to go smooth.
  • booted up the machine.

Current state is Progress bar full with apple logo, stuck all night.

I've done a verbose boot, and could see the following errors:

localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.metadata.mds) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out for 10 seconds.

Trying to load in single user mode gives the following errors:

failed to locate mount-on path: /private/var/vm Failed to mount vm volume (2)
failed to mount vm volume!BootCache: Root disk is an SSD, not caching

If there is any way to extract errors from the log, I could post them here.

[EDIT] - I did try formatting the SSD before trying the 4th time to restore from backup. This failed as well.

Let me know in the comments if I can improve my question.

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I've done the following:

  • created a time machine backup from a mac mini with a 1TB HDD (only used about 40GB).
  • replaced the disk with a previously used, working SSD - Samsung EVO 850, 500GB.
  • time machine restore - seemed to go smooth.
  • booted up the machine.

Current state is Progress bar full with apple logo, stuck all night.

I've done a verbose boot, and could see the following errors:

localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.metadata.mds) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out for 10 seconds.

Trying to load in single user mode gives the following errors:

failed to locate mount-on path: /private/var/vm Failed to mount vm volume (2)
failed to mount vm volume!BootCache: Root disk is an SSD, not caching

If there is any way to extract errors from the log, I could post them here. Let me know in the comments, If if I can improve my question.

I've done the following:

  • created a time machine backup from a mac mini with a 1TB HDD (only used about 40GB).
  • replaced the disk with a previously used, working SSD - Samsung EVO 850, 500GB.
  • time machine restore - seemed to go smooth.
  • booted up the machine.

Current state is Progress bar full with apple logo, stuck all night.

I've done a verbose boot, and could see the following errors:

localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.metadata.mds) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out for 10 seconds.

Trying to load in single user mode gives the following errors:

failed to locate mount-on path: /private/var/vm Failed to mount vm volume (2)
failed to mount vm volume!BootCache: Root disk is an SSD, not caching

If there is any way to extract errors from the log, I could post them here. Let me know in the comments, If I can improve my question.

I've done the following:

  • created a time machine backup from a mac mini with a 1TB HDD (only used about 40GB).
  • replaced the disk with a previously used, working SSD - Samsung EVO 850, 500GB.
  • time machine restore - seemed to go smooth.
  • booted up the machine.

Current state is Progress bar full with apple logo, stuck all night.

I've done a verbose boot, and could see the following errors:

localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.metadata.mds) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out for 10 seconds.

Trying to load in single user mode gives the following errors:

failed to locate mount-on path: /private/var/vm Failed to mount vm volume (2)
failed to mount vm volume!BootCache: Root disk is an SSD, not caching

If there is any way to extract errors from the log, I could post them here. Let me know in the comments if I can improve my question.

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