![]() ![]() it is wise to have a dedcated TM disk with nothing else on it: a dead disk is dead in all partitions. next time rename when you partition/erase a disk the size of a TimeMachine disk should be about 3 times the size of the OS disk (old "rule") of course you can make the names what you want -Īfter the restart open TimeMachine Preferences and "re-connect" TM to the new name.Īfter this the boot list (start with At-option key) should display the 'correct' names. Then in SystemPreferences->StartupDisk set the Macintosh-SSD as the startup disk, and restart. Then rename the startup partition on the SSD to 'Macintosh-SSD'. then choose your macbook in the sidebar and in the right panel rename "Macintosh HD" to 'TM-Backup' (assuming that this is the disk with the TM backup) and rename the one called "Docs" to 'Docs-1'. In Finder set the Preferences-Sidebar to display all the 'devices'. ![]() You can easily change the names of the second disk: The names of disk 2 (in the DVD reader's place) are probably the "old names" when that disk was in the 'startup' location.
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