![]() ![]() Things you should also consider - caring for your drives and data. If you want an additional partition, just store copies of your data there for quick access "copy and go' scenario. If you use Time Machine, then you still have to re-install your OS and update the apps/data with time machine (which will insert the plists etc) in place ideally.Ī good approach might be to simply provide an external back up of your system in its entirety. Something to think about - If you had OSX on one partition and your apps on another, and then re-installed your operating system what happens to the apps? Since all the relationships (plists etc) are stored with the OS they have to be put back in which translates to re-installing your apps. ![]() ![]() What I found over time that just installing on one drive, one partition worked just as well. I come from the PC side and for years preferred OS on "C drive" and either a D and E drive or just a D drive (apps and data respectively). In fact, often can thrash your drive running between partitions (depending on what you are doing and which apps are open. Partitioning a MAC may have some advantages but certainly as well has disadvantages.įrom a hardware point of view, it is not true that things run faster. ![]()
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