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<blockquote data-quote="cherry_bomb" data-source="post: 1822726" data-attributes="member: 206606"><p>I can afford to invest in a decent sized SSD, at least a 1TB, possibly 2 depending on which maker I go with. Is there any reason to add a new HD, too? Or can I just install a large SSD and transfer everything over internally? Then at some point in the future add a second SSD for back up purposes? Or would it be better to use an external drive?</p><p></p><p>And yes...it can probably use some maintenance. [emoji23] is there a program I can use for that?</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Mac-Forums</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherry_bomb, post: 1822726, member: 206606"] I can afford to invest in a decent sized SSD, at least a 1TB, possibly 2 depending on which maker I go with. Is there any reason to add a new HD, too? Or can I just install a large SSD and transfer everything over internally? Then at some point in the future add a second SSD for back up purposes? Or would it be better to use an external drive? And yes...it can probably use some maintenance. [emoji23] is there a program I can use for that? Sent from my iPhone using Mac-Forums [/QUOTE]
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