Mac Mini with 2 Internal HDD, how to see what's only on each drive separately

I have a 2014 Mac Mini with 2 internal 500Gb hard drives. I just bought a new Mac Mini with a single 256Gb SSD and a docking station with a 1Tb SSD. I want to move apps from the old Mini to the internal drive and data files to the external SSD.


The current Mini shows two drives on the desktop (HD1 and HD2), but when you open them they show the same data. Is there a way to look at each drive and only see what's on that drive? Something like Windows File Explorer where you see C: and D: etc. and just the content of those individual drives (or partitions).


Thanks in advance for any help.

Posted on Dec 27, 2025 2:46 PM

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Dec 27, 2025 3:02 PM in response to Hennesseystealth

The new APFS format is a change-up from previous drive formats. Without getting into too deep, what you are seeing is an anomaly. You really should only be seeing a single drive. The fact that you see two suggests that something is wrong there.


I see that you've bought a new Mac mini with only 256 GB of internal storage. I believe that is going to be problematic going forward. We see too many users banging their heads over storage issues that arise especially with 256 GB drives. Few veteran users here will suggest buying any new Mac with less than 500 GB of storage and many will suggest 1 TB as a minimum starting capacity in today's computer world, myself included.


Applications and OSs continue to increase in size and the last thing you want to worry about is how much storage you don't have when things get tight. "Gosh, I think I bought too much storage" said no one, ever.


Neither the RAM nor the internal storage of the modern Mac cannot be increased after purchased due to the way Macs are now built. There is no way to increase the RAM, and the only way to increase storage later is to add external drives.


I suggest you quickly return this Mac mini and buy one that is more future proof, with greater internal storage. If you bought directly from Apple, then you have a 14-day window to return it, no questions asked. If you bought from a retailer, your return wind may vary.


And a good rule of thumb is never buy a new computer that has less internal storage than the one you are replacing.

Dec 27, 2025 3:06 PM in response to Hennesseystealth

Follow up -



Hennesseystealth wrote:

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Is there a way to look at each drive and only see what's on that drive? Something like Windows File Explorer where you see C: and D: etc. and just the content of those individual drives (or partitions).

Thanks in advance for any help.


Yes, the Finder application is the interface between you and your folders and files on the Mac drive. Open a new Finder window to navigate your drives, files and folders.

Use the Finder on Mac - Apple Support


But, as I posted previously, seeing two drives on your desktop with identical content is an anomaly.

Dec 27, 2025 4:01 PM in response to Hennesseystealth

Double check the year model of your Mac mini.

Identify your Mac mini model - Apple Support


The last Mac mini's with dual HDD bays were the 2010, 2011 and 2012 year models.

If it is a 2014 year model, then it could have a Fusion Drive consisting of 1 HDD and one smaller Flash Drive.


Regardless I concur with D.I. Johnson that you should return that Mac mini with the 256GB storage drive.

Then order the one with 500GB or better yet, the one with 1T of storage and just migrate everything to it.


Or.. optionally you can try Migrating just your User settings from the old Mac mini to the new Mac mini and then manually copy everything else over to the 1T drive in the dock.

Dec 27, 2025 7:03 PM in response to Hennesseystealth

Returning to your original question:

Hennesseystealth wrote:
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The current Mini shows two drives on the desktop (HD1 and HD2), but when you open them they show the same data. Is there a way to look at each drive and only see what's on that drive? Something like Windows File Explorer where you see C: and D: etc. and just the content of those individual drives (or partitions).

Thanks in advance for any help.


If you want to visualize the contents of HD1, just double click the drive to open a Finder window. Then do the same for HD2 and you have two open Finder windows. Resize and position those windows next to each other to directly compare the contents of those drives and their folders and files.




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