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Part of your “backup plan” for a workstation must include a way to boot from an external source. And this is no different on Mac, regardless of the marketings Apple is selling. Although it is possible to boot a Mac with internet recovery mode, taking bets on at-risk computers are not advisable.

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Any of the following options would require at least 12GB of storage according to Apple’s literature. I would recommend simply buying 16GB USB drive dedicated for this particular job as a backup. Each major update has different path as well, so before you go ahead, make sure you are creating a bootable disk of the desired version.

  1. Before we do anything on the drive, make sure to wipe the drive. Open up Disk Utility, click on the drive from the sidebar, and click erase.
  2. Now the drive should appear on the desktop with the name you had given to it. Default value is Untitled.
  3. Open up the Terminal, and copy-paste one of the following codes. Replace the bracketed part with the path to the desired volume, by simply dragging the volume icon on the Desktop to the Terminal window.
  4. (optional) If you would like to be notified when will it be done, simply add the following at the end of the code. It will make audible announcement when the copying is complete. Make sure to separate the existing code and the optional one with a space.
  5. Run the code you have entered to the terminal so far. Process can take 10 to 20 minutes.

I can’t stress this enough, but try to keep a bootable USB handy with the most recent version of OS, at the very least up to the most recent major release. (i.e. keep a copy of 10.13, if 10.13 is the most recent major release) Also if you happen to do regular fresh-install on your computers, I highly recommend using Time Machine. It can come in very handy to restore important files after a fresh install.

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The arrival of eGPU in Macs came with lots of surprises and tweaking. I am sure some have already read the extensive eGPU guides available on the internet, and on MTP as well. Mojave, in that sense, clarifies and opens up boarders to many users. This tip, by the way, comes at a wrong time then I had in mind. I was writing one for High Sierra but could not finish in time. In fact, it caused more issues than I had anticipated. —I will gloss over some of them at the end—

macOS Mojave makes accelerating internal displays or built-in displays very more streamlined except for one caveat. All you have to do is mark a checkbox; except you cannot be sure if you had the right application info screen up. The sample image I provided for the featured image shows the case where one software apparently has 3 different applications.

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  1. Open the Activity Monitor.
  2. Press CMD+4 to open GPU history on Activity Monitor.
  3. Using Spotlight, find all instances of the software you’re interested in (note: there may be more than one, so watch out)
  4. Get info per applications you have identified.
  5. Mark “prefer external GPU” for all of them. (note: after an application goes through an update, you may need to mark the checkbox again)
  6. Run the software you were interested in.
  7. After a short while, check the GPU history to see if it is creating loads on eGPU.

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Originally in High Sierra, articles I’ve found online shared the idea that you should create a faux external display, which will then be mirrored into the internal display. I’ll be be very blunt with the result; it does not work. At least, the method was not practical enough for most usages.

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So the reason why I kept the draft was that Apple’s choice of eGPU handling in Mojave, is plain weird; it’s straight-forwardly bizarre. Settings like this should have been added to System Preferences or anywhere it can dictate its decision system-wide. Because Mac doesn’t, now we have to identify each application. There are scripts that suggest to remedy this by ticking all the boxes for you, but so far it did not work in all cases, such as the one I’ve posted. Hopefully we would see something more solid in near future.