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Re-partioning HD.
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<blockquote data-quote="artmusic247" data-source="post: 33787"><p>Aloha,</p><p></p><p>I have a 15" 1.25Ghz PB with OS10.3.3 and would like to redo partioning my HD. Is this safe for a novice to do? I have a external FW hard drive that I was going to save my origingal system and all my files in. Then I was going to use the external HD as the startup drive, partion the internal drive and then reload everything back in. Does this sound right? Will there be any problems by doing it this way? My setup has been running really good now so I would like everything to be working the same as it was. </p><p></p><p>Your advice will save me a lot of aggravation.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Dean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artmusic247, post: 33787"] Aloha, I have a 15" 1.25Ghz PB with OS10.3.3 and would like to redo partioning my HD. Is this safe for a novice to do? I have a external FW hard drive that I was going to save my origingal system and all my files in. Then I was going to use the external HD as the startup drive, partion the internal drive and then reload everything back in. Does this sound right? Will there be any problems by doing it this way? My setup has been running really good now so I would like everything to be working the same as it was. Your advice will save me a lot of aggravation. Thanks, Dean. [/QUOTE]
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