Hello!
I've been running Parallels on the internal drive for some time now, but I've gotten frustrated with the performance and restrictions.
So. I just purchased a 2TB M.2 NVME SSD with a Thunderbolt 3 connection.
What I want to achieve is a two partition drive (1TB/1TB) with 1TB used as the bootcamp Windows, and the other used as FAT32 common storage shared by both Windows and MacOS.
I wanted to ask if this an actual possibility, and how I can achieve this.
Best,
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If not, I’ll probably return and repurchase 2 1tb drives (similar cost but obviously twice the physical size)
I've been running Parallels on the internal drive for some time now, but I've gotten frustrated with the performance and restrictions.
So. I just purchased a 2TB M.2 NVME SSD with a Thunderbolt 3 connection.
What I want to achieve is a two partition drive (1TB/1TB) with 1TB used as the bootcamp Windows, and the other used as FAT32 common storage shared by both Windows and MacOS.
I wanted to ask if this an actual possibility, and how I can achieve this.
Best,
[automerge]1587220722[/automerge]
If not, I’ll probably return and repurchase 2 1tb drives (similar cost but obviously twice the physical size)
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