![]() ![]() The first clue came when I copied 400GB of movies, music, and TV shows from an external drive - it absolutely flew for the first 100GB or so, at which point I noticed a pretty significant slowdown in the copy speeds. Apple's software figures out which data on the SSD you haven't accessed in a while, and moves it to the larger drive to make room for the files you need. ![]() Then, if you access something from the spinning disk often enough (Apple reps say two or three times in a reasonably short period), it gets moved to the solid-state drive so it can be accessed and used more easily. ![]()
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