To try macOS Tahoe on your Mac without affecting your current setup, you can install it on a different drive partition.Follow six simple steps to install macOS Tahoe on a different partition of your Mac.Start by creating a new volume on your Mac's internal drive using Disk Utility.Download the macOS Tahoe installer from Apple and install macOS InstallAssistant.Install macOS Tahoe on the newly created volume and set it up like a new Mac.You can then boot into either macOS version as needed with simple steps:Open Disk Utility, create a new volume, download macOS Tahoe installer, install macOS InstallAssistant, and set up macOS Tahoe.To boot into different macOS versions, use System Settings or hold the power button for startup options.In case of issues, restart your Mac, or check your Mac's startup disk preferences.Enjoy trying out macOS Tahoe on a separate partition of your Mac with ease and flexibility.