Mac OS X Installation Basics SATA Drive If the SATA drive will simply be a storage drive, please see the 3rd section of this article - Installing a SATA Drive as a Storage Unit. Installing a SATA Drive as a Boot drive 10.11 Note: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you want off the drive prior to formatting. • Physically install the drive into the Mac. • Insert the Mac OS X install CD or USB drive. • Power on the computer while holding down the option key. • Select Installer. • Select Disk Utility. • Highlight the drive. Sep 25, 2017 - If you plan to clean install macOS on a non-startup drive, you don't need it. If you have another drive or volume other than your startup drive, use the second way. Plug in the USB stick and launch Disk Utilities. How to Add an Extra Hard Drive. This wikiHow teaches you how to install a second hard drive in a desktop computer. Keep in mind that installing a second hard drive in modern laptops or Mac computers is not possible, though you can replace. • Select Erase. • Enter Volume information (Name, Format, and Scheme). • Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for Format. • Select GUID for Scheme. • Select Erase. (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.) • Click on Disk Utility and select Quit Disk Utility. • Select Install OS X from the options • Select your drives as the destination and install Installing a SATA Drive as a Boot drive 10.6 to 10.10 Note: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you want off the drive prior to formatting. • Physically install the drive into the Mac. • Insert the Mac OS X install CD or USB drive. • Power on the computer while holding down the option key. • Select Installer. • Select Disk Utility. • Highlight the drive. • Select Partition. • Select 1 Partition • Name the drive • Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Partition for the volume format. • Click Options - Select GUID • Select OK • Select Apply (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.) • Select partition • Click on Disk Utility and select Quit Disk Utility. • Select Install OS X from the options • Select your drives as the destination and install Installing a SATA Drive as a Storage Unit - 10.11 • Physically install the drive into the Mac. • Turn the Mac on • Select Applications. • Select Utilities. • Select Disk Utility. • Select the Erase tab. • Verify that the correct hard drive is selected in the left column. • Enter Volume information (Name, Format, and Scheme). • Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for Format. • Select GUID for Scheme. • Select Erase. (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.) Installing a SATA Drive as a Storage Unit - 10.6 to 10.10 Note: Reformatting the drive will erase all data on the drive, so you should copy any data you want off the drive prior to formatting. • Physically install the drive into the Mac. ![]() • Turn the Mac on • Select Applications. • Select Utilities. • Select Disk Utility. • Highlight the drive • Select Partition. • Select 1 Partition • Name the drive • Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Partition for the volume format. • Click Options - Select GUID • Select OK • Select Apply (Note: This will erase all data from the drive.) • Select partition • Click on Disk Utility and select Quit Disk Utility. • Select Install OS X from the options • Select your drives as the destination and install • Allow time for the drive to format. • Verify the drive is mounted on the Desktop. Turn on your computer, insert the Windows installation disc, and then restart your computer. Procedures vary depending on the BIOS manufacturer. Usually, you must press a key (such as F2, F12, Delete, Esc) or a key combination immediately after you turn on your computer but before Windows starts. For more information, check the information that came with your computer or go to the computer manufacturer's website.
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