o be the start up disc. Restart your computer.
>> Pete.
>>
>> --- On Wed, 4/15/09, Jasiu wrote:
>>
>> From: Jasiu
>> Subject: Choosing Start Up Disc
>> To: "G3-5 List"
>> Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 6:54 AM
>>
>> Hel
On Apr 15, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Jasiu wrote:
>
> So can I just drag my start up folder over to the other disc?
Back in the OS9 days, yes. But in OS 10.x NO!! There are a lot of
hidden and scattered files in OS X.
You need to either:
1) Do a fresh install of OS X onto the 80GB drive, then use
r.
> Pete.
>
> --- On Wed, 4/15/09, Jasiu wrote:
>
> From: Jasiu
> Subject: Choosing Start Up Disc
> To: "G3-5 List"
> Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 6:54 AM
>
> Help
> I have a G4 Sawtooth 400 Mhz with a 10 G start up disc and an 80G
> secondary
On Apr 15, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Jasiu wrote:
>
> When I move over files to the
> secondary drive the start up drive still reads the same amount. How
> do I open up enough space?
When you move files from one drive to the other, they are copied. You
still need to delete them from the original dri
To choose a start up disc, open system preferences and then click on the start
up disc icon. You can then choose which disc you want to be the start up disc.
Restart your computer.
Pete.
--- On Wed, 4/15/09, Jasiu wrote:
From: Jasiu
Subject: Choosing Start Up Disc
To: "G3-5 List&q
Help
I have a G4 Sawtooth 400 Mhz with a 10 G start up disc and an 80G
secondary drive. I wanted to download the newest I tunes but it takes
300 M and I only have 101M left. When I move over files to the
secondary drive the start up drive still reads the same amount. How
do I open up enough