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Best app for speeding up iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="Alwyn" data-source="post: 1937907" data-attributes="member: 153944"><p>Yes your para from ‘unless…’ summarises the position exactly. The airport utility is permanently connected. Time Machine is generally connected at one week to ten day intervals.</p><p></p><p>As far as the external SSD is concerned the questions I have are whether I can continue to clone it from the HDD without affecting the OS and can I update the OS without affecting the clone? There is also the hassle of minor updates from one drive to the other.</p><p></p><p>i have been quoted £125 (about $156) to replace the internal drive with an SSD. That’s door to door with a 10 day turnaround. The alternative is to take it the 20 miles to my nearest Apple Store. I suspect that would be more expensive and not necessarily any faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alwyn, post: 1937907, member: 153944"] Yes your para from ‘unless…’ summarises the position exactly. The airport utility is permanently connected. Time Machine is generally connected at one week to ten day intervals. As far as the external SSD is concerned the questions I have are whether I can continue to clone it from the HDD without affecting the OS and can I update the OS without affecting the clone? There is also the hassle of minor updates from one drive to the other. i have been quoted £125 (about $156) to replace the internal drive with an SSD. That’s door to door with a 10 day turnaround. The alternative is to take it the 20 miles to my nearest Apple Store. I suspect that would be more expensive and not necessarily any faster. [/QUOTE]
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