I want to try something in disk tools. So i have done a few Time Machine 
backups to Time Capsule. Then i connected an Sandisk 128GB ssd with thunderbolt 
cable. Erased the Sandisk. Restarted the iMac, helkd down command-r, installed 
from Time Machine backup on the Sandisk ssd with thunderbolt connection. For 
normal use i.e. reading emails, listen to Radium, internet browsing and 
internet tv it works fine. iMacs fusion drive is now the external drive. It is 
encrypted. A dialog box after start up ask me if i want to open the fusion 
drive with the password. 

 but it makes me think, maybe it is possible to take this drive and connect it 
to another mac and chose it as start up disk. Carry around an ssd mac. This was 
a fun experience for me, but the reason for doing this failed. I was hoping 
that when the osx was inside the external ssd i got the option of a button that 
lets me secure erase the fusion drive «mcintosh hd» with zeros. Sometimes with 
external disk or some partitions this secure erase button appears in the 
dialog. I was thinking that El Capitan would run even better with the backup 
image from Time Machine on top of a secure erased hard drive would be good.

Take care

> 7. apr. 2016 kl. 23.57 skrev Scott <sc...@qualityip.net>:
> 
> And see, I was thinking of doing a youtube posting of me taking an HP Laptop 
> running windows 10 with JFW to the firing range and putting a 308 (7.62MM 
> X51) round right through the center.  I have had through out my life 
> including now nothing but fear and loathing with Microsoft products with the 
> exception of the Xbox line of products. (I wish that level of quality 
> persisted through the rest of MS)  So we all have different experiences and 
> like you said work flows.  JFW to me being an after thought to the OS has 
> always been unstable.  But go with what works, I just thought it was 
> interesting your experience was 180 degrees out of phase with mine when it 
> came to windows.
> 
> On Apr 7, 2016, at 5:35 PM, Sadam Ahmed <sadam.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Everyone has different workflows. 
>> 
>> As another list member has pointed out activities and using Safari where 
>> VoiceOver jumps all over the place in El Capitan is very painful.  
>> 
>> In comparison I find my BootCamp version of Windows 10 and JAWS 17 to be 
>> remarkably stable. 
>> 
>> Thanks for writing in. I do really appreciate the feedback. 
>> 
>> Best regards, 
>> 
>> Sadam Ahmed 
>> 
>> LinkedIn: 
>> 
>> https://au.linkedin.com/in/sadam-ahmed-04121258 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 8 Apr 2016, at 6:50 am, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi.
>>> 
>>> I like El Cap and don’t find it a head ache at all.  I don’t see many bugs 
>>> either and if anything does go wrong, just turn voice over off and on by 
>>> pressing Command F5.
>>> 
>>> It’s better than windows because I use windows every day and always have 
>>> problems with my windows although it’s a work machine.  I’ll only say that 
>>> at present, I can’t remove files from one directory to another and have to 
>>> shut my work machine down each time I try.  Don’t have any of that crap on 
>>> my Mac.  So if you are not satisfied, go and use a windows machine then you 
>>> can have crashes and so on as much as you like.  I’m not favouring the Mac 
>>> or windows, just saying that I get frustrated with windows as I never get 
>>> my problem resolved even though I get technical help.  I get told that I’m 
>>> working on a network and thus files moving to one directory to another is 
>>> slow.  So each time I’m here at home, my experience on the Mac is 
>>> unfrustrated and very peaceful if I can put it that way.  No problems with 
>>> Jaws, just an easy experience with Voiceover.  Just what I think.
>>> 
>>> Kawal. 
>>>> On 7 Apr 2016, at 21:07, E.T. <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>   Yes twice, just like it says in the message you pasted. (smiles)
>>>> 
>>>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>>>   ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>>>> Many believe that we have been visited
>>>> in the past. What if it were true?
>>>> 
>>>> On 4/7/2016 1:03 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> Twice?
>>>>> On the support page it says once.
>>>>> /A
>>>>>> On 07 Apr 2016, at 20:23, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If you’re experiencing slowness directly after a completely clean 
>>>>>> install, try an NVRAM reset.  Press Command-Option-P-R and hold them as 
>>>>>> soon as you hear the chime at boot.  Keep held until you hear the chime 
>>>>>> at least twice in succession.
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