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User: how can i install macos 26.1 apps on external ssd? edit
how can i install macos 26.1 apps on external ssd?
Assistant: You can run apps from an external SSD on macOS 26.1, but there are some limits and a few different ways to do it. edit
You can run apps from an external SSD on macOS 26.1, but there are some limits and a few different ways to do it. Here’s the practical picture.
0. What macOS allows / doesn’t allow edit
- You cannot globally tell macOS “install all apps to the external disk”.
- Mac App Store apps and most .pkg installers will always install to the internal system volume.
- Drag-and-drop apps (most .dmg apps with a single .app bundle) can live and run happily from an external SSD.
- You can also put a full macOS installation on the external SSD and install everything there.
So the method depends on the kind of app and how far you want to go.
1. Easiest: Install drag-and-drop apps directly on the external SSD edit
Good for standalone apps (e.g. Firefox, LibreOffice, VLC, etc.), not from the App Store.
- Format the external SSD (if needed) - Open Disk Utility → View → Show All Devices. - Select the SSD → Erase… - Format: APFS - Scheme: GUID Partition Map - Name it e.g. ExternalSSD.
- Create an Applications folder on it - In Finder, open the SSD (e.g. ExternalSSD). - Create a folder called
Applications. - Install apps there - Open the app’s .dmg or installer. - Instead of dragging the app to /Applications, drag the .app to: - ExternalSSD/Applications/ - Optionally drag the app from that folder into the Dock.
- First launch (Gatekeeper) - First time you open it: Control-click → Open, then confirm. - After that, you can launch it normally.
- ✅ This saves internal SSD space, but note: the app’s settings, caches and support files still go to your internal disk in ~/Library and /Library.
2. Full solution: Install macOS 26.1 itself on the external SSD edit
If you want everything (apps, libraries, system) on the external SSD, use it as a separate startup disk.
A. Prepare the external SSD edit
- Back up anything important on that SSD.
- Open Disk Utility.
- Select the external SSD device (top line, not its volume).
- Click Erase… - Format: APFS - Scheme: GUID Partition Map - Name: e.g. macOS-External.
B. Install macOS 26.1 to the SSD edit
- Open Install macOS 26.1 (from Applications or the App Store).
- When it asks where to install, click Show All Disks and choose macOS-External.
- Let the installation finish (the Mac will reboot a few times).
C. Boot from the external SSD edit
On Apple Silicon:
- Shut down the Mac.
- Press and hold the Power button until you see “Loading startup options”.
- Choose macOS-External.
- Click Continue.
Now, when you’re booted from the external system:
- All apps you install (App Store, .pkg, .dmg) will be on the external SSD’s system volume.
- Your internal macOS stays mostly untouched (good for testing or keeping it “clean”).
You can later set the default startup disk in System Settings → General → Startup Disk.
3. Advanced: Move a big non-App-Store app + use a symlink edit
This is only for advanced use and not recommended for App Store apps.
Example: you have a huge .app in /Applications you want to move.
- Quit the app.
- Move it to the external SSD, e.g.: ``
bash sudo mv "/Applications/BigApp.app" "/Volumes/ExternalSSD/Applications/BigApp.app"``bash sudo ln -s "/Volumes/ExternalSSD/Applications/BigApp.app" "/Applications/BigApp.app"3. Create a symlink in /Applications:
macOS and Launchpad will still “see” it in /Applications, but the bytes live on the SSD.
⚠️ Caveats:
- Updates or installers may break or delete the symlink.
- Code signing / Gatekeeper can sometimes be picky.
- Don’t do this for system apps or App Store apps.
4. What you can’t really move cleanly edit
Even if you put the .app on the SSD:
- App support data (~/Library/Application Support/...)
- Caches (~/Library/Caches/...)
- Preferences (~/Library/Preferences/...)
…will stay on your internal disk. That’s just how macOS is designed.
For Apple apps like Photos, Music, etc., the better move is:
- Keep the app internal (can’t move).
- Put the library (Photos Library, Music Library, etc.) on the external SSD and point the app there.
5. Summary: what to actually do edit
If you just want to free some space and wear on the internal SSD:
- Put standalone non-App-Store apps in ExternalSSD/Applications.
- Move big libraries (Photos, Music, game libraries) to the SSD using each app’s settings.
- Leave macOS itself + App Store apps on the internal, unless you’re okay booting from the external disk.
If you tell me which specific apps you care about (e.g. Xcode, Steam, big games, etc.), I can give you a per-app recipe for using the external SSD as much as possible.
References edit
- ↑ "Install macOS apps externally". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-11-19.