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Use an iBook hard drive as external on MacBook?
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemamac" data-source="post: 780635" data-attributes="member: 80348"><p><strong>But will I be able to see and manage my desktops...</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response. Need a bit more clarification: if I don't 'boot' from that ibook drive, then my 'You Control' desktops and the files I've organized around those won't show on my MacBook will they?</p><p></p><p>A big reason I wanted to be able to 'run' off the iBook drive is all the organizing I've put into it (genealogy- years and lines worth.) With the You Control desktops I've set up, I can be working on different lines at once but bounce between them via the desktops and all the documents end up in the correct families, etc. as I work.</p><p></p><p>Are there other possible solutions I'm not aware of? Short of buying a used iBook and installing my old iBook's hard drive on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemamac, post: 780635, member: 80348"] [b]But will I be able to see and manage my desktops...[/b] Thanks for the response. Need a bit more clarification: if I don't 'boot' from that ibook drive, then my 'You Control' desktops and the files I've organized around those won't show on my MacBook will they? A big reason I wanted to be able to 'run' off the iBook drive is all the organizing I've put into it (genealogy- years and lines worth.) With the You Control desktops I've set up, I can be working on different lines at once but bounce between them via the desktops and all the documents end up in the correct families, etc. as I work. Are there other possible solutions I'm not aware of? Short of buying a used iBook and installing my old iBook's hard drive on it. [/QUOTE]
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