System that runs two operating systems side by side.
System that runs two operating systems side by side.
You own two SSDs and one 1TB hard drive. The first SSD has Windows installed, the second has Mac OS, and the 1TB drive holds your media and other files. It’s possible you could turn off the second SSD to run Windows 10 or switch the first SSD to Mac OS, using the larger drive for everything else. If that works, you might keep Windows for gaming and recording, while using the 1TB drive for school tasks like videos, editing, rendering, and syncing apps on phones or tablets. You’re planning to use an i5-6500 GTX 1060 processor.
Talk about hackentoshing violates our guidelines. When you install separate operating systems on different drives, the system will default to one, but there should be a button to access boot options where you can choose which drive to start from—usually shown during the BIOS splash screen.
Hackentoshing is against community standards then why linus has a tutorial about hackentosh?