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goephi
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12-25-2016, 10:34 AM
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Today I had a solid thought. It occurred to me. Since getting my MacBook, there have been certain applications I’d like to run but couldn’t because of the operating system limits. I often considered dual-booting or setting up a virtual machine, though my SSD is already limited. Then I thought about adding a virtual hard drive on an external USB 3.0 drive. But that would mean carrying it with me wherever I go. I needed a method to keep all my files on the machine without relying on the SSD. The Nifty Mini Drive caught my attention. I first encountered this device a couple of months ago. It works with a micro-SD card and converts it into a tiny SD card that fits into your MacBook reader, resting right against the notebook’s edge. My goal is to use a mini drive paired with a 120GB MicroSD card to store my Windows files, enabling me to run a virtual machine anytime. Here are my questions: Is this feasible? Has anyone done it before? Do you have any guides on how to implement this? I plan to use Oracle VirtualBox, as I’m familiar with it. I understand you can choose different setup locations, but will it support mounting an external drive? Thanks! Nifty Minidrive: http://www.amazon.com/Nifty-MiniDrive-Ma...B00IWDKEN0 MicroSD: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Ada...147_text_y
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goephi
12-25-2016, 10:34 AM #1

Today I had a solid thought. It occurred to me. Since getting my MacBook, there have been certain applications I’d like to run but couldn’t because of the operating system limits. I often considered dual-booting or setting up a virtual machine, though my SSD is already limited. Then I thought about adding a virtual hard drive on an external USB 3.0 drive. But that would mean carrying it with me wherever I go. I needed a method to keep all my files on the machine without relying on the SSD. The Nifty Mini Drive caught my attention. I first encountered this device a couple of months ago. It works with a micro-SD card and converts it into a tiny SD card that fits into your MacBook reader, resting right against the notebook’s edge. My goal is to use a mini drive paired with a 120GB MicroSD card to store my Windows files, enabling me to run a virtual machine anytime. Here are my questions: Is this feasible? Has anyone done it before? Do you have any guides on how to implement this? I plan to use Oracle VirtualBox, as I’m familiar with it. I understand you can choose different setup locations, but will it support mounting an external drive? Thanks! Nifty Minidrive: http://www.amazon.com/Nifty-MiniDrive-Ma...B00IWDKEN0 MicroSD: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memory-Ada...147_text_y

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mike_channel
Member
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12-25-2016, 05:06 PM
#2
The location of the virtual machine doesn't matter as long as the VM software can handle reading and writing properly. Yes, it's feasible and will function correctly.
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mike_channel
12-25-2016, 05:06 PM #2

The location of the virtual machine doesn't matter as long as the VM software can handle reading and writing properly. Yes, it's feasible and will function correctly.

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Voganist
Junior Member
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12-25-2016, 06:02 PM
#3
sweet! Now I just need some moneys...
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Voganist
12-25-2016, 06:02 PM #3

sweet! Now I just need some moneys...

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HailSatoon
Member
137
12-27-2016, 05:51 PM
#4
Running Windows from an SD card isn't recommended. The read and write speeds depend on the card's type and quality, typically ranging from a few megabytes per second to several megabytes per second, but performance can vary widely.
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HailSatoon
12-27-2016, 05:51 PM #4

Running Windows from an SD card isn't recommended. The read and write speeds depend on the card's type and quality, typically ranging from a few megabytes per second to several megabytes per second, but performance can vary widely.

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Dylanhtx
Member
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12-29-2016, 09:20 AM
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30 megabytes read, 20 megabytes written – these figures come from real tests, not just theoretical claims. The actual performance was 45 reads and 35 writes.
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Dylanhtx
12-29-2016, 09:20 AM #5

30 megabytes read, 20 megabytes written – these figures come from real tests, not just theoretical claims. The actual performance was 45 reads and 35 writes.

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bulbasaurb6
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 03:41 PM
#6
With those speeds, you could easily handle simple tasks without facing lengthy delays. However, you can't truly know what it would be like until you try it yourself.
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bulbasaurb6
12-29-2016, 03:41 PM #6

With those speeds, you could easily handle simple tasks without facing lengthy delays. However, you can't truly know what it would be like until you try it yourself.

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GodPlayer312
Member
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12-29-2016, 07:08 PM
#7
It’s going to happen. The cost will be around 200 USD, and perhaps I’ll share a guide on the process. Looks like an exciting opportunity.
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GodPlayer312
12-29-2016, 07:08 PM #7

It’s going to happen. The cost will be around 200 USD, and perhaps I’ll share a guide on the process. Looks like an exciting opportunity.