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Migrating to external SSD and booting off that

Hi, my current computer is working, but is extremely slow at times, despite several attempts to speed it up.

(Mac Mini Late 2014, 500gb HDD, 4GB Ram, Dual core 1.4 GHz I5)


My current plan is to:

  1. Buy a SSD
  2. Migrate current machine to external drive using migration assistant
  3. Boot off of the external drive (at least temporarily)


I've looked at other options, I don't feel comfortable replacing the drive myself.

The cost of paying someone else to do it seems exorbitant, especially as I'm not 100% sure this will make my computer as fast as I'd like.

My thinking is that if I try my method, worst case scenario I have a spare SSD lying around which I'm sure I can use.


My questions are:

  1. Is my plan even possible?
  2. Am I being silly? Are there options I'm missing, including just biting the bullet and buying a new machine?


Thanks

Mac mini, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jan 15, 2021 8:08 AM

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Posted on Jan 15, 2021 9:03 AM

I have done this to my 2012 Mini that had the super slow spinning 1TB drives.

Using a Thunderbolt 1/2 Transcend or LaCie SSD drive as my boot and apps drive made a huge difference.

The internal 2x1TB spinning drives were used for photo / video archive.


Even did the same setup with my wife's 2012 iMac - she thinks it a newer machine because of the lack of spinning beach balls.


Prices on used LaCie and Transcend TB drives are dropping on the used market - I picked mine up for around $50 each (1TB SSD).

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Jan 15, 2021 9:03 AM in response to Ka_Bloom

I have done this to my 2012 Mini that had the super slow spinning 1TB drives.

Using a Thunderbolt 1/2 Transcend or LaCie SSD drive as my boot and apps drive made a huge difference.

The internal 2x1TB spinning drives were used for photo / video archive.


Even did the same setup with my wife's 2012 iMac - she thinks it a newer machine because of the lack of spinning beach balls.


Prices on used LaCie and Transcend TB drives are dropping on the used market - I picked mine up for around $50 each (1TB SSD).

Migrating to external SSD and booting off that

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