on 01/12/03 19:56, Dan Colwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK I'm finally going to do it...I know I'm a late joiner here, but it's time
> for me to jump to OS X.
>
> I have a 400MHz Pismo, 768MB, 40g currently running 9.2.2.
>
> Should I partition my drive when I install 10.2? What are the pro
On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 07:56 PM, Dan Colwell wrote:
OK I'm finally going to do it...I know I'm a late joiner here, but
it's time for me to jump to OS X.
I have a 400MHz Pismo, 768MB, 40g currently running 9.2.2.
Should I partition my drive when I install 10.2? What are the pros and
c
OK I'm finally going to do it...I know I'm a late joiner here, but it's time
for me to jump to OS X.
I have a 400MHz Pismo, 768MB, 40g currently running 9.2.2.
Should I partition my drive when I install 10.2? What are the pros and cons?
Also any other hints for the installation process would be
on 11/30/03 5:04 PM, Michel Treisman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My hard disk is divided into four partitions. I am running on Mac OS X
> 10.3.1. when I run DW from my main partition it rebuilds the
> directories for the other partitions, but does not replace them because
> of "Mac OS service
Clyde Kahrl <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>everything ran fine. (The travelstar runs
>fine in my external firewire case.) Any
>Ideas? Would formatting in OSX do this--and
>if so, why couldn't I boot up from a CD and
>reformat?
Where did the 6 gig drive most recently get formatted/initialized? If
insi
On Nov 30, 2003, at 8:04 PM, Michel Treisman wrote:
My hard disk is divided into four partitions. I am running on Mac OS X
10.3.1. when I run DW from my main partition it rebuilds the
directories for the other partitions, but does not replace them
because of "Mac OS service failure". I have t