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Originally Posted by justDoug
You can run a dual-boot setup, and have both OSs on one machine. There are plenty of detailed "how-to" writeups online.
I 'multi-boot' with as many as four instances of assorted operating systems running on my workstations; each one optimized for a specific task.
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same here...
Mavericks partition for PT10 HD3, Sierra partition for Logic , PT12 (very rarely in use), dedicated SSDīs ensure very fast startup