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2021-07-15 06:11 AM
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2021-07-16 04:39 AM
Rex wrote:An external bootable volume (I assume your Air doesn't have enough space for a 50 GB or so internal partition?) is another solution. I have bootable SSD's with full clones of my system from earlier MacOS versions that I can boot back into if I ever need to do stuff with them. Of course, with my iMac Pro, I can run a TB 3 / USB 3.1 external SSD almost as fast as an internal drive. My ancient 2008 Mac Pro had emergency boot clone external drives with Firewire 800. Don't know what kind of speed options your Air might have... But this way, you don't have to deal with Windows
Maybe I'll need to spend a weekend converting every old project I have to 10 minimum before retiring the translator version. Either that, or get a new laptop and keep the old Air running Mojave.
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2021-07-16 12:17 AM
Podolsky wrote:Thanks for the suggestion.
Windows on Bootcamp with ArchiCAD 10?
2021-07-16 04:39 AM
Rex wrote:An external bootable volume (I assume your Air doesn't have enough space for a 50 GB or so internal partition?) is another solution. I have bootable SSD's with full clones of my system from earlier MacOS versions that I can boot back into if I ever need to do stuff with them. Of course, with my iMac Pro, I can run a TB 3 / USB 3.1 external SSD almost as fast as an internal drive. My ancient 2008 Mac Pro had emergency boot clone external drives with Firewire 800. Don't know what kind of speed options your Air might have... But this way, you don't have to deal with Windows
Maybe I'll need to spend a weekend converting every old project I have to 10 minimum before retiring the translator version. Either that, or get a new laptop and keep the old Air running Mojave.
2021-07-16 05:46 AM
Karl wrote:Haha! No winDOZE, LOL! I thought about this also, but would have to find an old Mojave installer, but I think that may be the course of action. I have about 100 GB free on the Air, but would like to keep that open for handling my Dropbox syncs.
An external bootable volume (I assume your Air doesn't have enough space for a 50 GB or so internal partition?) is another solution.
But this way, you don't have to deal with Windows🙂
2021-07-16 05:54 PM
Rex wrote:You bet, Rex. No need to look for a Mojave installer... you want to just clone your Air to an external drive. Can be done with Disk Utility, but friendlier with Carbon Copy Cloner, etc.
Haha! No winDOZE, LOL! I thought about this also, but would have to find an old Mojave installer, but I think that may be the course of action. I have about 100 GB free on the Air, but would like to keep that open for handling my Dropbox syncs.
It's a 2014 MBAir, so it's no speed demon, haha! Anyway, I may get a new MBPro. My 2019 iMac (fully loaded) seems dated already because of the new models, but it's still blazing!
Thanks Karl!
P.S.
btw: was thinking how cool it would be to resurrect HTTN!
2021-07-21 07:48 AM
Karl wrote:Thanks Karl!
You bet, Rex. No need to look for a Mojave installer... you want to just clone your Air to an external drive. Can be done with Disk Utility, but friendlier with Carbon Copy Cloner, etc.