Happy Holidays everyone!
Starting CrossOver takes 5-10min on my M3 Max MBP.
I have my games-library on en external Thunderbolt 4 SSD I guess this might be the issue but why and how do I optimise the startup?
Thanks in advance
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Happy Holidays everyone!
Starting CrossOver takes 5-10min on my M3 Max MBP.
I have my games-library on en external Thunderbolt 4 SSD I guess this might be the issue but why and how do I optimise the startup?
Thanks in advance
bump..
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Sure did otherwise bumping the post would make no sense.
phill wrote:
Happy Holidays everyone!
Starting CrossOver takes 5-10min on my M3 Max MBP.
I have my games-library on en external Thunderbolt 4 SSD I guess this might be the issue but why and how do I optimise the startup?Thanks in advance
The obvious question: do your bottles on the internal SSD start in normal time?
Hey, thanks for asking and yes they do if I only choose internal storage.
I used this guide to change the location:
phill wrote:
Hey, thanks for asking and yes they do if I only choose internal storage.
I used this guide to change the location:
I would probably do a few things:
MacOS handles TB3/TB4 expansion SSDs pretty well; to me it sounds like you have a bad external drive.
Bumping the post makes no sense whether you saw it or not.
I got 3600MB write and 3800MB read that seams good enough to me.
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