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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
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That... makes no sense to me... |
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
What doesn’t make sense? Solid State Drives still connect to SATA ports inside your computer like traditional rotational Hard Drives. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
I think we're de-railing the thread here, but I can't see the relevance to what was being discussed.
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
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Sorry. That wasn’t the intent. I was just clarifying something that Chris said in relation to why your file system may not have been updated to APFS. The implication was that your drive connected to a SATA port was an HDD and not an SSD. But I’ll shut up now if that’s what you prefer. As you were. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
I did not mean to say that. Let's not quarrel.
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
thank you for trying to help me and thank you to everyone else in this thread too ... very appreciated !
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
I could if I had to but I really didn't have to do that. Don't know why I would have to do that anyways - my PT session files are on a separate internal spinner. I don't have that setup anymore as I'm down to a single High Sierra partition. As detailed in another thread the only reason I even had the Mavericks partition was so I could run NI's B4II and Pro 53. I have other vi's that cover those instruments so I dumped the Mavericks partition. I did have PT 10.3.1 on that partition but I hadn't used that PT in a dog's age. I opened up all my PT10 sessions in PT 11.3.2 and worked from there.
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I have my huge music library on the Sierra drive since it´s way larger than the mavericks drive. So I hope I can access it under mavericks... we will see ;-) edit: my PT projects are on an extra drive, of course
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Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks
I still put my samples on their own drive. Would never want to mix system stuff and samples and session on the same drive. Makes maintenance easier for me with things on separate drives. Also if the system drive takes a dump I still have access to my samples. You may want to think about that.
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