Richard Groff2 wrote:
I used Retroactive to reinstall iTunes, which I much prefer to the newer Music app. This will keep me at Sonoma, on this Mac anyway (I have 7 altogether, used for different purposes).
Interesting, I will have to check that out myself for some of my older Macs.
I'm going to have to research CleverFiles. It doesn't ring a bell and a search of my Mac shows nothing.
cleverfiles is the author of Disk Drill, a popular file recovery app. Does that help "ring a bell?"
And yes, the 2TB Kingston SSD is what I'm booting from. The internal 250GB HD is being used for music and photo backups of my phone and isn't bootable.
Ah, ok. As you are probably already aware, booting up from an external drive is never going to have the same performance as from the internal one. Your 2018 mini is a very capable computer. I had one a while back. Based on what hardware is installed on it, I can see why you needed to unload some of your files/apps to an external drive. However, I think you will be far more satisfied with it performance, if you use its internal drive as the boot drive, and then, use a large external drive or NAS for your file storage.
To put it into perspective, there are a number of processes that take place when your Mac boots up. Most of the latter ones require access to the system drive (normally). With this drive being external, it will cause delays. What may have increased these delays may be due to additional apps that you are running that need to start up during the boot process. Anyways, it's your call. With as many Macs as you have, it certainly is fun to "play" around with them.