Creating a partition or a new
volume right on the existing hard drive makes the users eligible to manipulate
all of the available storage temporarily as required. These processes make
testing a new or beta OS quicker and easier on a Mac device. If you are partitioning
the hard drive for testing your macOS, you will get a separate container on
your existing hard drive, but it will be limited in terms of abilities and
performance.
Here is how to add a volume or
Partition on Mac to test the Big Sur:
Adding an APFS Volume on
Mac
Follow these steps to add an
APFS volume on Mac:
- At
the start, launch the Finder directly from the dock section of your Mac.
- Then,
choose the Applications option.
- Scroll
down the page and launch the folder Utilities.
- Now,
double click on the Disk Utilities option to launch the same.
- Choose
the APFS drive directly from your sidebar.
- Type
a particular name for your volume.
- Then,
choose the APFS format type you wish.
- Now,
select the Add tab.
If you wish to choose the specific
size for your volume, then follow these straightforward steps:
- Hit
the Size options.
- Now,
type the Reserve Size option to ensure that the new volume holds a minimum
amount of space.
- Type
the Quote size to ensure that your primary drive never runs out of
storage.
- Next,
tap the OK tab there.
- Now,
press the Edit button.
- Press
the Add tab.
Creating Partition on
Mac
Follow these straightforward
instructions to create a partition on your Mac:
- At
the start, launch the Finder directly from the dock section.
- Now,
choose the Application tab.
- Scroll
down the page and then launch the folder Utilities.
- Double-tap
to launch the Disk Utility section.
- Choose
the hard drive from the window of Disk Utility. It will be the first drive
in the available listing. It might appear with the Macintosh HD or Fusion.
- Then,
press the Partition tab there. Now, you will be prompted to either add an
APFS volume or Partition.
- Hit
the Partition tab there.
- Press
the Add Partition button. It appears as a plus-shaped icon.
- Now,
you have to change your partition size you desire to use by dragging the
resize controls. Used space will be represented in blue.
- Next,
you can name your new Partition.
- After
that, you have to specify the file system format you desire to use.
- Then,
press the Apply tab there.
- Now,
the Disk Utility will check your disk and then make necessary changes.
Switching Partitions or
Volumes
Here are the guidelines to
switch partitions or volumes on your Mac:
- First
of all, hit the Apple icon from the top-left edge of your device’s screen.
- Now,
choose the option “System Preferences” from the pull-drop menu.
- Then,
hit the Startup Disk option.
- Tap
the Lock option from the lower-left edge of your window to unlock and make
necessary changes.
- Type
the system admin password.
- Press
the OK button there.
- Choose
the relevant partition drive there. Alternatively, you can tap the Option
key when you hear the startup chime. It will bring you to the Startup
Manager section and then you can choose the relevant drive from there.
- Finally,
hit the Restart tab.
Mac gives the option to create
and test the beta of macOS Big Sur by adding volume or partitioning Mac’s hard
drive. One can easily create a separate volume or partition of the hard drive
to install and check another version of macOS alongside the current OS. If you
desire to do the same, follow the steps written above.
Daisy
Martin arrived on the cyber security scene in the early 2000s when
virus and malware were still new and slowly evolving. Her longtime affair with
writing with an interest in the cybersecurity industry, combined with her IT
degree, has contributed to experience several aspects of security suite
industry such as blogging at norton.com/setup.
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