ReadSpeed run on MacBook Pro w/ SSD and HDD

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RogParish

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Run on mid-2012 MacBook Pro (MacBookPro9,1). Boot process was slow from a Transcend 4GB USB stick.
Code:
Driv Size  Drive Identity     Location:    0      25%     50%     75%     100
---- ----- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
 81  1.0TB OWC Mercury Electra 6G SS     526.1   544.6   544.3   544.5   543.6
  2  750GB APPLE HDD HTS547575A9E384      97.6    78.3    79.2    66.7    48.0

                  Benchmarked: Sunday, 2021-01-03 at 19:29
 
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Hi, thanks for posting your results!

I didn't know that Readspeed would boot on a Mac! Did you have to do anything special?
The only thing "special" is to use an older Mac; pre-2015. The gory technical details are available in other forum threads.