You really shouldn't be booting from an external drive unless you really
have to.
Download speeds probably have something to do with your external HD speed.
Regarding freezing, I don't know but it could be a corrupted sector on
your external drive.
On 5/22/2015 11:40 PM, KJSC radio wrote:
Hello. I’m hoping that someone can help me out with this as soon as possible.
So, a couple of days ago, I got a new mac book pro 13 inch retina display 2015
mottle and I do love it. But, I often boot from my 2 TB western digital my
book external hard drive. I’M having the following problems.
1.
I can download only up to 100 KPS on my external booted into it but when on
the internal SSD hard drive I can make my download speeds up to 1 meg per
second.
2.
When shutting down, from the external, it will frees during shutdown and I
would have to shut it down manually and I do not like doing that.
3.
If anyone are familiar with nicecast and DJay, I’m having a problem both on
internal and on the external HD of when I start broadcasting without DJay pro
opened it sends the data through but when I stop broadcasting, and open up Djay
and hit start broadcast again, it will not even send data through and I would
have to do a restart. Is, this a hardware problem?
If someone can shed some light on this matter, I would be grateful. I have done
everything from reinstalling the OS on the external to doing a release of my
DHCP in network preferences and still not really getting anywhere. One more
question.
In regards to download speeds, is it because I’m booted from my external HD and
that hard drive is just slow because there is a lot of stuff on it? I have
never seen this problem when booting it into my old macbook.
Again, anything you all can shed light on I would appreciate.
Thanks all.
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