For attaching the thermal sensors to the new hard drive, you can use any non-conductive adhesive like rubber cement, double-sided tape, or thermal adhesive tape. However, be careful not to use too much adhesive as it can interfere with the heat transfer
and cause the drive to overheat.
Regarding the cloning process, both Carbon Copy Cloner and Disk Utility via recovery HD are reliable options for cloning the old drive to the new one. However, Disk Utility is a built-in tool and is free to use, whereas Carbon Copy Cloner is a third-
party software that requires a purchase.
The advantage of using Disk Utility is that it's a native tool for macOS and can perform the cloning process efficiently without the need for additional software. Additionally, Disk Utility can create a bootable backup, which can be handy if you need to
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