Hi all. I'm running a late 2012 imac 16gb Ram 1TB SSD. I've done quite a 
bit of reading around this online and think I have a plan to achieve what I 
need to but was hoping to run it past some people as I'm a bit paranoid 
about making big changes on my system as I have a few jobs on the go and it 
would be a big pain if I had to spend ages setting everything up again if I 
messed it up! I run a small recording studio and have been using Logic 9 up 
until now because I'm used to it and I haven't needed to change, but I do 
need to bite the bullet and update now. I'd like to partition my drive so I 
can keep running my current Logic 9 system on El Capitan on one partition 
that doesn't connect to the web and on the other partition update to the 
latest OS and use Logic X and everything else. I've got about 500gb on my 
drive at present. My plan is to:

Backup all my important files on an hdd, they're already synced on Google 
Drive set to never remove both copies. Create a disk image in disk utility 
as extra insurance. Then partition the drive.

On the empty side I would then update to the new OS.

Will this work? 

If I create a disk image is that bootable from? I'm keen to avoid having to 
reinstall a legacy OS as I've heard this is a bit of a faff and I'd like to 
keep my old setup runniong on El Capitan as I have ongoing projects and am 
worried about plugin conflicts etc. if I try and run Logic 9 on the latest 
OS.

Also when I partition the drive will it automatically place all the data on 
one side? Presumably they will both be my current OS meaning I can then 
update one partition while the other stays the same? Sorry for the long 
post. Many thanks in advance for any help. Ben

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