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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Mac w/non-free debian skoleLinux 8.1 SSD directly into new PC? Post 302953780 by Corona688 on Tuesday 1st of September 2015 11:16:17 AM
Old 09-01-2015
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Originally Posted by jao0014
I already got everything booted and loaded on the mac. 43,003 packages. the SSD boots an runs great with both amd64 (x86_64) and the i386 (x86) images but I have recently switched to the i386 OS because I believe it's proper to run the (x86) (both are intel i7's)
This is incorrect, you should be running x86_64. i386 is 32-bit, and by running a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit system you pass up a great part of the advantage it has. I don't think Intel has made any 32-bit personal computers in quite some time, even the Atom is 64-bit now.
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my question however is can i just swap the current SSD I have built and running with the stock lenovo HDD that comes with it that has 7 Proffesional preloaded?
I think you will have problems due to a Mac's different kind of BIOS expecting a different kind of partition table.
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