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Hi,
I have successfully installed and dual-booting win10 on a small SSD, and High Sierra on a mechanical HDD.
I am experiencing that my MacOS install has significantly slower performance than my windows installation, and I expect it is because of the hdd its installed on.
My plan is to upgrade to a "Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD SSD" and I wish to partition it, so that I have windows on 500gb and Mac on the remaining 500gb.
What would be the best way to go ahead and do that? Does MacOS have a clone feature or is there another easy solution?
Should I create my 500gb partitions using windows or MacOS?
I have successfully installed and dual-booting win10 on a small SSD, and High Sierra on a mechanical HDD.
I am experiencing that my MacOS install has significantly slower performance than my windows installation, and I expect it is because of the hdd its installed on.
My plan is to upgrade to a "Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD SSD" and I wish to partition it, so that I have windows on 500gb and Mac on the remaining 500gb.
What would be the best way to go ahead and do that? Does MacOS have a clone feature or is there another easy solution?
Should I create my 500gb partitions using windows or MacOS?