Macintosh HD in Bay 4? (Mac Pro)

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Hello,

I just installed Lion on my Mac Pro Bay 4 drive
I'm keeping the Bay 1 drive because it has snow leopard on it and I don't want to erase it until I confirm that I like Lion.
Now if I really like Lion and erase my Bay 1 drive, should I put my Macintosh HD (Lion) to the Bay 1 drive?
I don't know if Mac had some kind of priority in speed with Bay 1 vs Bay4 so I wanted to know.
 
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G'day and welcome to the forums.

If you stick with Lion sure pop it in bay one. Not that it makes much difference, but on boot the process is to commence at bay 1 and proceed from there. Wherever it is make sure you select your boot drive by going into System Preferences > Boot Disk and clicking on the system you want.

One thing if you decide to install Windows via Bootcamp, the drive must be in bay one for that.
 
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Thank you harry,

I will pop it into Bay 1 once I make the change.
btw, do I have to do the System Preferences > Boot Disk after I pop it into Bay 1? or do I have to do it now? (now meaning, when it's in Bay 4)
 

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btw, do I have to do the System Preferences > Boot Disk after I pop it into Bay 1? or do I have to do it now? (now meaning, when it's in Bay 4)

Since you're going to have two HD's in your Mac Pro with an OS installed on it (one 10.6 and the other 10.7)...and if you're occasionally going to want to boot into one or the other OS...you're going to need to learn how this is done.

Two ways to do it:

1. After booting the computer...go to "System Preferences"...then the "Startup Disk" control panel...and choose which OS to boot into.
2. Upon startup (booting the computer)...press the "Option" key...and choose which HD/OS you want to boot from.

HTH,

- Nick
 
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I see,
Great tutorial Nick

Thanks alot of the help. It is very clear now!
 

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