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Brook Mithani

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Aug 5, 2024, 9:31:11 AM8/5/24
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Assoon as Yale University's spring semester ended, I threw myself into driver's ed, learning months' worth of material in a matter of days. This was made possible by my superhero driving instructor, Big Mike (his chosen name). I owe him everything.

I passed the road test on May 25. I moved to Vermont five days later. Living in Burlington doesn't require much driving, but reporting for Seven Days took me beyond the city. In a car I'd borrowed from my cousin for the summer, I white-knuckled it to Jim Westphalen's Shelburne art studio and Clearwater Sports' Waitsfield HQ.


I even managed a treacherous drive to Waterbury, hard-hit by flooding. The soggy terrain was a new challenge. I received warnings: "Don't drive through water, even if it seems still." "Use a paper map. Don't trust your phone." It had only been a month since I learned three-point turns. Who knows how I made it home in one piece.


Eventually, my luck ran out. It was mid-July, and I was in a place far scarier than a flooded country road: the downtown City Market, Onion River Co-op parking lot. Locals know that it's a driver's hellscape. Backing out of my spot, I hit a parked car and left a nice, juicy dent in its backside.


I left Vermont with incredible memories, mostly of creemees and James Kochalka. The few coworkers I confided in vowed secrecy. On rare occasions, I see the contact "Isabelle Fender Bender" in my phone and shudder, but mostly I've tried not to think about my perilous time as a closeted new driver.


Rufus dev here. If you REALLY want to try to play with internal drives, there is a non-publicized cheat mode (Ctrl-Alt-F -- be mindful that this is not the same as Alt-F) that may list internal drives, such as SATA and so on, provided they have been set as REMOVABLE by your BIOS or UEFI firmware. For instance, this cheat mode should let Rufus list properly configured eSATA drives, that you may have plugged into your motherboard.


Actually, Rufus developers don't have a plan to support Internal Hard Drives. do you plan to support internal HDDs SSDs?.

To install windows from internal HD you can use:

Yumi Multiboot UEFI if you have (Secret boot / GPT disk / UEFI).

or Universal USB Installer if you have an MBR hard disk.




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Similar question asked by another member in the past. Answer then was to: 1. Erase and reformat the internal drive; 2. Clone the external HD to the internal drive; 3. Boot into the internal HD; 4. Erase (or simply disconnect?) the external HD.


Is this still a viable solution? I'm using an external drive as my start-up. Long story short: Big Sur upgrade would not install on my internal drive - insufficient space. Installed it on external drive. Would prefer to have it on the internal.


I have a couple of thoughts to share. If your computer has an older mechanical hard drive and if the external drive is an SSD, I would continue to use the external drive as it will be much faster. If your internal drive is very full, the way to be able to upgrade it is to transfer some files (photos, etc) to an external drive, then delete them from the computer to clear up space. It's all about how you choose to manage your computer. In my case, I have an older, slow hard drive in my computer. I use a faster SSD as my startup drive. I have another external drive I use for backups. Yes, I do keep the internal HD operating system current, should I need to use it.


Thank you for the info. You don't say, however, if your Seagate external is an SSD or a HD. I can see why you would want to keep your internal disk as the startup disk and also be able to upgrade the OS. Since the Seagate is 4TB it likely has plenty of space in it. As noted, I would transfer files on the HD to an external volume. I'm going to assume that the Seagate is being used as backup disk. therefore I would either (1) install a second external disk for storage or (2) partition the Seagate into two partitions of 2TB each. Then use one partition for your backup and the other for storage. If you decide to do this you will need to first erase and reformat the Seagate for APFS, then partition it. Doing this would erase all of your backup files, but you would have Time Machine would then begin a new series of backups.


Thank you for your clarity. You can certainly erase the internal SSD, but I don't think I would go that far. Look at what files you can remove from the internal drive to clear sufficient space. It sounds like you are not using any files on the internal SSD, so I think you could remove everything that is not associated with the OS. Bear in mind that in the past you may have installed various apps there such as Microsoft Office, etc. and erasing them would cause problems. They can be also transferred to the external disk IF that disk also has an OS on it since that is where the Applications folder resides and is where all the other apps can be installed. Is the external disk where most of your files are being stored? The long story short is that something needs to be removed from your internal SSD to clear space. I see no reason why most everything else cannot either be transferred to the external disk. You could use Migration Assistant to do that and it will take everything over if you instruct it to do so. But in order to do so, both disks must have operating systems on them. (The OS is not transferred.) Then you can remove everything else from the internal dive.


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