Now obviously, this means that if I was working on something important and my battery dies, then I will have lost it forever. This had a few nice perks, such as faster sleep and resume and the gaining back of 8 GB of SSD space that was wasted by the Hibernate RAM Image that Hibernate will make before your machine runs out of battery. The next issue I faced was the fact that Mac's can freeze when trying to do hibernate with an SSD in the Optibay. So I put the SSD in the Optibay and boot into OS X. The Optibay doesn't have a motion sensor and the Original Mechanical HD isn't motion sensor equipped. I, like you, put the SSD in the Optibay because of the motion sensor issue. Ok, so here is the reasons for the described setup. Original Mechanical HD: Windows 7 Partition / Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Windows Boot Disk: Original Mechanical HD I went through a lot of the same questions you were asking and had to search high and low to find my answers.įirst of all, this is my setup: MacBook Pro Mid 2009
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