With a 2.5” usb sata adapter you could re-clone quite easily, just switch the 
Mac on holding alt > select the external, original drive to boot up from > use 
Disk Utility to erase the internal drive and Carbon Copy Cloner to clone from 
the external drive to the internal one > when it’s finished, select the 
internal drive in System Preferences > Startup Disk > Restart

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On 14 Aug 2020, at 18:38, Tilly <[email protected]> wrote:


Thanks Sam,
Unfortunately I got it done in Worthing and we are now back in Rugby. I have 
the old hard drive though. Would a re-cloning need to open up the laptop again 
or could it be done another way?
Thanks,
Tilly
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