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synkron left to right

synkron left to right

The "first" partition should be roughly equal to the size of the internal SSD.Ģ. Do what I outline next, and it will NEVER occur:ġ. There _IS_ a way to prevent this from happening.

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(IF only one of the drives has an OS installed)Īpparently Apple has hard-wired Disk Utility to assume that ANY Mac it finds with an HDD and an SSD (with only one of those drives having a bootable OS) is supposed to contain a fused drive, and it is attempting to "repair things". Whenever you try to run DU on a new(er) Mac that has both an HDD and an SSD installed, if those two drives are not "fused", DU will automatically attempt to "fuse" or "re-fuse" them. Well, you have just had a fusion drive created on your internal SSD/HDD.Īpple, in its wonderful wisdom, has made behavior like this a "feature" of Disk Utility. Reboot again and delete your old home folder on the SSD. Then go to Sys Prefs and redirect your home folder to the internal HDD folder where you copied everything. The alternative would be to boot from USB HDD, copy the Home folder to the internal HDD and then use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone the USB HDD to the SSD, then reboot and start up from SSD under your account. I know this is the long way but I wanted everything "Clean". Rebooted again and logged in under my normal account and everything worked. Last step was to open system preferences and make a new user account for myself and in additional options I selected the user folder on the internal HDD as the home folder. When asked to set up my Mac I made an admin account. Next I rebooted my Mac Mini into recovery mode and installed OS X clean on the SSD. Asynchronous options include Updox and Sharele as robust document management and le exchange platforms that replace faxes and enable a paperless ofce. We now have synchronous options such as GoToMeeting with HD Faces and Vidyo for live, secure video conferencing. That done I made a folder on the internal HDD for users files and copied my complete Home folder (and in my case also the user folders of other users) including the Library (make sure you make it visible first!) to the folder I made on the internal HDD. Asynchronous options were snail mail, sticky notes, pagers, and faxes. Synkron lets you configure your synchronisations in detail. Restore files that were overwritten or deleted in previous syncs. Apply wildcards to sync only the files you want. Analyse folders to see what is going to be done in sync. Then I (re)partioned the SSD and internal HDD to the desired partitions and sizes. With Synkron you can sync multiple folders at once. I could then test if everything was working properly and subsequently opened disk utility. Next I closed down the system, installed the SSD and rebooted my Mac from the USB drive. I used Carbon Copy Cloner to copy my HDD to a USB HDD so I had a bootable volume including all my files.












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