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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Operating System
lion and leopard partitions
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<blockquote data-quote="dobby" data-source="post: 1414986" data-attributes="member: 110485"><p>If the Mac comes with Leopard on it , yes than it is possible create a second partition without erasing the disk .</p><p>Although it is always wise to make a backup first </p><p>Start up disk utility .</p><p>Be sure that file system is Mac OS X (journaled)</p><p> Click on the factory name of the HD option Partition > option + drag the divide line to size you wish .</p><p>And than Apply .</p><p>It can take some time .</p><p>But is Leopard still supported ?</p><p> I do not think so</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dobby, post: 1414986, member: 110485"] If the Mac comes with Leopard on it , yes than it is possible create a second partition without erasing the disk . Although it is always wise to make a backup first Start up disk utility . Be sure that file system is Mac OS X (journaled) Click on the factory name of the HD option Partition > option + drag the divide line to size you wish . And than Apply . It can take some time . But is Leopard still supported ? I do not think so [/QUOTE]
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