On Jul 12, 2005, at 10:53 PM, Claire Hart wrote:
Go to Applications/Utilities and find Disk Utility. Launch it, and
select the disk you back up to.
Go to the tab Partition, and create two partitions. You can make
these equal size, or you can adjust the size according to preference.
Dan,
I eff
Go to Applications/Utilities and find Disk Utility. Launch it, and
select the disk you back up to.
Go to the tab Partition, and create two partitions. You can make
these equal size, or you can adjust the size according to preference.
Dan,
I effortlessly partitioned my previous external HD a few
On Jul 12, 2005, at 6:41 AM, Brian McEwen wrote:
On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
the iMac disk. That's maybe why you ended up with something
strange. You
have to remember that Carbon Copy Cloner clones hard drives, it
makes a
total duplicate of one hard drive onto ano
On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
the iMac disk. That's maybe why you ended up with something
strange. You
have to remember that Carbon Copy Cloner clones hard drives, it
makes a
total duplicate of one hard drive onto another without checking
what was on
the hard drive
on 12/07/05 02:13, Claire Hart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip!]
> Now I need to know what I'm doing. I'm going to backup my PowerBook
> which currently runs 10.3.9, then install Tiger, Virtual PC, XP Pro,
> and so on. However, I also want to have the ability to back up my iMac
> (Blueberry DV
First of all, regarding my recent question on integrating my PowerBook
into the Windows world of real estate, I want to thank everyone for the
suggestions, advice, etc. sent to me either on- or off-list. While my
state-mandated requirements are nearly complete, my training within the
agency wi