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Title: How to create a partition on your Mac to install developer betas
Post by: HCK on June 07, 2018, 04:05:23 pm
How to create a partition on your Mac to install developer betas

You can partition your Mac and boot the developer beta of Mojave alongside High Sierra.

If you've always wanted to partition your Mac's hard drive so you can run a separate operating system — including the developer beta of Mojave — in tandem with your current one, it's surprisingly easy to do so thanks to Apple's built-in disk utility program. Here's how to partition your Mac.

What is a disk partition?

Partitioning your Mac is basically splitting your hard drive into separate, usable systems. It makes it possible to run two separate operating systems on one device, like Windows and macOS, and even macOS betas.

Note: If you want to run Windows on your Mac, Apple's Boot Camp assistant will automatically make a partition for you. Here's how to install Windows.

It is important to note that partitioning your hard drive also splits up your available hard drive space. Each partition will take up a portion of your usable storage. So, if you are running low on storage c...

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