You can also boot M1 macs from external drives (with some caveats) so you could continue to use the 2TB drive as the main boot drive to remove any worries about badly designed apps that didn’t want to work with data not on the boot drive. You could also choose to boot off of an external, if you took that 2TB SSD out of the iMac and invested in an external case. Not being a time machine user, I can’t remember if TM allows only part of the drive to be used that way, or if you have to create separate volumes first.Īlso not a pixelmator user, but any app should be able to use an external for where it’s data lives. Time machine can use the external as a backup if you want, when first connected macOS still prompts if you’d like to use the drive for backup. Bootcamp won’t run on the M1, or any Apple silicon.
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