If they told you that you had installed it on the wrong partition, as
if you had the 8GB limit on OS X, then they aren't the techs to have
repair this. I had a Lombard with nearly the exact specs as yours, and
I can definitely say it doesn't have the 8GB limit problem. Not to
mention that OS X
Let's avoid the term priority.
D. G. Bowie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my Drive Setup question: When you initialize and divide a
drive into two partitions with Drive Setup, does one of the
partitions take priority as the first or top partition?
The first or top partition is simply the
Here's my Drive Setup question: When you initialize and divide a
drive into two partitions with Drive Setup, does one of the
partitions take priority as the first or top partition? I
recently took my Macintosh Powerbook G3 (Lombard, 333 MHz, with 384
RAM and 40 GB hard drive) in for repair