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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Switch Master Drive with Slave Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="johntalin" data-source="post: 336943" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>My computer can see 128GB, which is OK. I partitioned it as One Partition with the same space, which is OK. When both HDs are installed and connected, everything is fine except that I cannot prevent the Original Master HD from losing more space when upgrading the Systems. So, the answer would be to make the new 250GB Drive as my Master HD.</p><p>Sorry, if I am being redundant, because I am answering some of the posts between your responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johntalin, post: 336943, member: 24431"] My computer can see 128GB, which is OK. I partitioned it as One Partition with the same space, which is OK. When both HDs are installed and connected, everything is fine except that I cannot prevent the Original Master HD from losing more space when upgrading the Systems. So, the answer would be to make the new 250GB Drive as my Master HD. Sorry, if I am being redundant, because I am answering some of the posts between your responses. [/QUOTE]
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