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Hey everyone!! Newcomer here so I apologize in advance for taking the **** out of everyone with questions that have already been asked a thousand times... Anyway...
I've been watching video tutorials on how to upgrade from a version to another and none of those that made them seem to be able to keep their apps and docs in place when doing so. My question is: Is there any way to avoid such a thing and get it to work like a standard Mac, without having to overwrite everything? More importantly, is the process the same for monthly updates??
If the answer is negative, is it possible to run the OS on one SSD and my apps on another, and have them work in conjunction? If yes, what size SSD to you recommend for the OS?? Any other advice on how to simplify the whole thing???
I also noticed that only the Geforce GTX 660 TI was recommended is the buyer's guide, and not the plain 660. Does this mean that last one isn't Hackintosh compatible?
Thanks in advance for all your answers, if any.
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I've been watching video tutorials on how to upgrade from a version to another and none of those that made them seem to be able to keep their apps and docs in place when doing so. My question is: Is there any way to avoid such a thing and get it to work like a standard Mac, without having to overwrite everything? More importantly, is the process the same for monthly updates??
If the answer is negative, is it possible to run the OS on one SSD and my apps on another, and have them work in conjunction? If yes, what size SSD to you recommend for the OS?? Any other advice on how to simplify the whole thing???
I also noticed that only the Geforce GTX 660 TI was recommended is the buyer's guide, and not the plain 660. Does this mean that last one isn't Hackintosh compatible?
Thanks in advance for all your answers, if any.
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