Hello MacR forum!
First time poster here. First time to the whole Mac world
I've been a Windows user for the past 17 years and making my transfer to the MBA M1 today.
In Windows, we usually Install the Windows OS to the local drive C, and use the other partitions with the files and stuff. It actually makes sense because in case of an OS Crash, I can simply reinstall Windows to C Drive, and keep the other files in place.
For Mac, is it the case too?
I watched a few videos on MacOS Recovery from Apple Support, but didn't see the extended options of Keep files as is, or Install to a different drive.
So my question is, should I partition the Mac SDD (M1) to different partitions and use or should this be of no issue for the MacOS anymore?
TIA!
First time poster here. First time to the whole Mac world
I've been a Windows user for the past 17 years and making my transfer to the MBA M1 today.
In Windows, we usually Install the Windows OS to the local drive C, and use the other partitions with the files and stuff. It actually makes sense because in case of an OS Crash, I can simply reinstall Windows to C Drive, and keep the other files in place.
For Mac, is it the case too?
I watched a few videos on MacOS Recovery from Apple Support, but didn't see the extended options of Keep files as is, or Install to a different drive.
So my question is, should I partition the Mac SDD (M1) to different partitions and use or should this be of no issue for the MacOS anymore?
TIA!