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    Mac set up - dual boot?

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    • em_tx
      em_tx last edited by em_tx

      Cheers to everyone, 

      I would like to ask for advice. I migrated back to Mac due to outside circumstances. I got MBP 14 M1 Max  - 10 core cpu and 32 core GPU and 64 GB Ram. 

      At the moment I am on Ventura and it is asking to upgrade to Sonoma.

      I use to have on all my performing laptops dual boot (including my old MBP late 2013 - it was really helpful there). Can you please share me some info for making good dual boot eventually some thoughts and experiences?

      Thanks a lot!

      MacBook Pro 14 Max 1, 10core CPU, 32core GPU, 64GB Ram, 1TB HDD, Ventura OS
      Dell G5 5587, i7 8750 H @ 2.20, NVMe Intel 512 GB, 2TB HDD, NVidia GTX 1060 6GB MaxQ, RAM 32GB, Win 10
      Lenovo x230 i5 Pro, 16GB Ram, M.2 ntel 512 GB, Intel UHD, Ubuntu Nomble Numbat 24.04

      Isadora 3

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        em_tx @em_tx last edited by em_tx

        @em_tx

        Noone with any advice - experiences - thoughts to share for a good dualboot for Isa? Anybody tried for instance to partition the disk, so there are 3 partitions for sys 1 general, sys 2 for performing and 3rd parition for data, which can be easily accessed for both partitiones without hussle?

        MacBook Pro 14 Max 1, 10core CPU, 32core GPU, 64GB Ram, 1TB HDD, Ventura OS
        Dell G5 5587, i7 8750 H @ 2.20, NVMe Intel 512 GB, 2TB HDD, NVidia GTX 1060 6GB MaxQ, RAM 32GB, Win 10
        Lenovo x230 i5 Pro, 16GB Ram, M.2 ntel 512 GB, Intel UHD, Ubuntu Nomble Numbat 24.04

        Isadora 3

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          Gaspar @em_tx last edited by

          @em_tx

          I've always done this. But I'm on Windows. The GIG partition has no antivirus nor most other stuff. I try to keep as clean as possible. Once in a while after testing in the "everyday partition" I allow the GIG partition to update.

          Windows 10 64bit version 2004, i7 9700, M.2 SSD for system and SSD 2xRaid for data, 32Gb Ram, nVidia RTX 2070 (mobile) | located in Majorca / Spain

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