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|    magnusfalkirk to Your Name    |
|    Re: Dual booting an Apple MacBook Pro    |
|    29 Oct 21 17:59:28    |
      From: dean.phares@gmail.com              On Friday, October 29, 2021 at 6:46:39 PM UTC-5, Your Name wrote:       > There can be issues running two versions of MacOS if you have any        > drives in the older filesystem format.        >        > You could use a virtualisation app (VMWare Fusion has a free version        > for home use) to run the older MacOS inside the newer one. It does of        > course use up more memory / resources running two MacOS versions at the        > same time and I don't know if there's a noticable perfomance hit        > running the Apple II emulation inside Mojave virtualisation inside Big        > Sur.              I haven't checked out VMWare Fusion, guess I should. The only problem I have       is that Mojave doesn't recognize the SSD, since it was set up with Big Sur       when I upgraded to that, so it doesn't show up on the Mojave desktop, but if I       open my external SSD I        can get to the internal SSD that way. A little bit of rigamarole but it works.       magnus              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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