Mercury is a NVMe based M.2 portable SSD with Read/Write speeds up to 1000MB/s. Features : BLAZING FAST: Up to 5x faster than conventional portable HDDs. Good luck, - perhaps post the FIX, for other Mac-users. Titanium Micro Mercury 1TB External SSD Up to 1000MB/S NVMe USB 3.1 IP66 for PC Mac Android and Game Console. yet plug-in a USB memory-stick - and it wants to destroy your data by Formatting it. it just sits there waiting for the user ( who hasn't done this before in years), to go through the various panels and type-in special words to make it do anything. and expecting the PC will recognise the extra drive and cheerfully make several options available. Also, Movie Editing programs could easily offer this: i) Working copy and ii) separate on a second HDD backup Even in 2021, trying to add a further HDD is not a simple matter of screwing it in and connecting. Making a back-up will have been needed 20 years ago. But OS providers always appear to lag behind consumer wants. Sadly I'm still cherishing my Win7 PC so AFAIK, I'd need special software. However, whilst it would seem an "obvious" User-Want feature it may not be so.Ĭare! I only know Windows a bit and AFAIK it can be done ( not quite daisy-chain, as you suggest), as there is a Win10 feature to write files to two HDDs - presumable they can be external, of different capacities. What you want to do is perfectly reasonable, whether for PC or Mac.
I added 2 x 16GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM Memory for Mac Works with: USB 3.0, USB-C, Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 2, Thunderbolt Here's the compatability spec of the two external hard drives:
If someone could please explain to me how to set up the daisy-chain from beginning to end, and the workflow thereafter, I would be very grateful. So I need that to be automatically added to the second hard drive when it's added to the first. The Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter lets you connect Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt 2 devices external hard drives and Thunderbolt As a bidirectional adapter, it can also connect new Thunderbolt 3 devices to a mac with a Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 port. I tend to be shoot new material all the time while editing, and adding that to my hard drive as I go. I would like to daisy chain these two hard drives for this project, so that everything I do is constantly being backed up from one hard drive to the other as I go. Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt USC-C (2TB each). At Sweetwater, weve found it easy to use our existing external hard drives and Thunderbolt displays with USB-C port-equipped MacBook Pros, thanks to the Apple.
I've just bought two identical external hard drives for the project. I'm about to start a new video editing project using Adobe Premiere, on my 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K (bought in May 2018).