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How to use jetdrive lite 130?

First of all, when I bought macair two years ago, the 1 1 inch version still had 64GB. I roughly calculated that 128GB was basically enough, but a year later, until I found JetDrive, my computer was in an infinite loop state of "uninstalling, installing, uninstalling, installing ...", and the remaining capacity of the hard disk would basically not exceed 4 G. CleanMyMac2 has become my daily necessary software, and I am more diligent than using QQ.

The picture shows the result of CleanMyMac cleaning.

I also have the habit of not turning off my phone (it seems not a good habit? ), whenever I really can't stand hundreds of megabytes of spare space, I have to close all programs and restart the machine. After the restart, I can be pleased to find that there are about 3 GB more in the computer ... Whenever I talk about this, I regret not buying the 256GB version.

I also use a mobile hard disk. Like many of my classmates, I keep all my music, movies, game installation files and so on on my mobile hard disk. Hundreds of GB photos of me in the past four years are stored in a USB3.0 hard drive. I don't know if the students have this problem: it's so fast to open the photo library after the ApertureLibrary is saved to the mobile hard disk ... Since I took wedding photos for my friends last year 1 1 month and took various travel photos this summer, I haven't processed any photos ... The reason is that the Aperture photo library is too weak. However, according to Macx, it is rumored that Aperture will not be developed. Listening to this news is really mixed.

Don't digress. The mobile hard disk is inconvenient to carry, and it is easy to forget because it has to be plugged in and out every time. It's really not a good match for lazy people who don't worry about this. The first is the hard disk capacity diagram:

Continue to spit out what program takes up so much space: First of all, Mail will download all the mail on the server, occupying nearly 10G of space, but this has the advantages of ultra-high-speed retrieval and exchanging space for time; In China, it is sometimes unsafe without IE, and CCB's eLink has to run in the Windows environment. Various China features forced it to install a Parallels+ win7, and a dozen G's were gone; ICloud, it will automatically download cloud photos to the computer, and it doesn't seem to delete them by itself, shaving off a few G's; Now is a "big" software era. Pages, Keynotes, numbers add up to more than 1 G, AdobeReader also has 500MB, and my QQ also has 690MB including chat records, all of which are hard deleted. Besides, not to mention, XCode, Matlab, iMovie, iPhoto, PS, all kinds of games take up a lot of space. Reluctant to delete, but always feel that not deleting will take up space. I remember once I deleted a lot of software for the next movie with a dozen GB. Alas, I regard it as a sad tear.

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Life is actually beautiful. Of course, the premise is to have JetDrive.

In my opinion, the biggest function of JetDrive is to store "chicken ribs" software. Send files to others, small files are convenient to cut quickly with network speed; Large files are backed up by themselves, and it is more suitable to move the hard disk. I think the most typical chicken rib software is Parallels+ Win7 combination; Followed by all kinds of e-books, I have many epub books (all pirated, of course) and many PDF books, which add up to about 10 GB. E-books are loaded into memory every time, so they don't need too many disk resources, and they are not read every day. They are also in line with the characteristics of "chicken ribs" and are very suitable for JetDrive and iTunes music libraries.

See how my Win7 works on JetDrive (startup time):

If you have an SSD with a startup speed of less than 30 seconds, of course, an important purpose of using win7 is to hang a computer housekeeper (some students remember that Tencent 10 was also hung up before, but at that time QQ hung up the sun and wasted much electricity), no matter how slow it started, it didn't have much impact on me. If some students mainly use Windows environment, I still don't recommend that you install Win7 on JetDrive.

What else can JetDrive do? Under the introduction of my wife, I began to be interested in Civilization 5 some time ago, but the hard disk really ran out of space and I had to install it. I want to play first, and then clean up the SSD before installation. Today, based on the idea of giving it a try, I copied the game to JetDrive, which took a little longer, about 20 minutes more than 7 GB. After opening the game, the loading time is slightly longer, but most importantly, you can play it completely! There is no jam during the game, just like in SSD!

Age of empires 3 was just installed, and there was no jam during the same game.

In the past, it was mainly the mobile hard disk that was troublesome to carry. It seems that these games that can be played on the mobile hard disk can be installed in JetDrive, which saves a lot of things! The following figure shows the remaining capacity after copying two games and Win7.

JetDrive has another advantage: it uses SD card slot instead of precious USB. I have used the SD card slot no more than 10 times in the past two years (CF card for camera), and the utilization rate is low. It seems that there may be dust when it is empty. USB is used more, such as mouse, USB flash drive, mobile hard disk and so on.

Tonight's trial is summarized as follows: JetDriveLite is well-made, really designed for users, fast enough to satisfy me, and fully meets my work and entertainment needs. It's not just an SD card, but a tailor-made high-quality card that can expand the hard disk. 128 gbsd students really should have one.

I hope everyone will support me a lot. If I think of other interesting uses, I will continue to post them!