Hello people. Now that I have the 1 GHZ g4 upgrade in my beige dt, I can run iDVD 4. I'm planning on using an internal Pioneer drive. However, my startup disk is a partition with less than 4 GB of room remaining. I have all documents and mulitmedia files, as well as OS 9, in the second and larger partition which has over 70 GB remaining.

Based on what I've read, iDVD creates an image on the startup disk and if it runs out of room, it will not finish the burning and give you an error. What I'm wondering is:

1. Does it create that image in the user's folder, or somewhere else in the startup disk?
2. If I create a user in the larger partition, will that overcome the problem or is there some other hack to get iDVD to use the larger partition?
3. I suppose another work around would be to install OS X 10.3 in the larger partition. But can someone tell me if that will "break" XPF? Also, doing that does not mean I'd have to wipe out my data right? Thanks for any help!



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