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<blockquote data-quote="ersatz" data-source="post: 1645209" data-attributes="member: 345915"><p>All I want to do is:</p><p>1. Shrink my present partition (nearly all the system ssd drive, of which only 70% is full)</p><p>2. Create a second partition on that same drive.</p><p>3. Install Yosemite in that second partition to see how it runs/looks (screenshots arent' encouraging).</p><p>4. Ultimately, I will nuke this test partition and expand back into it, and either a) go ahead and install Yosemite into it, or</p><p>b) stick with Mountain Lion.</p><p></p><p>I really don't see how the suggestion below accomplishes much towards that. Is there really no way to do this in MacOS (resize the system partition non-destructively)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ersatz, post: 1645209, member: 345915"] All I want to do is: 1. Shrink my present partition (nearly all the system ssd drive, of which only 70% is full) 2. Create a second partition on that same drive. 3. Install Yosemite in that second partition to see how it runs/looks (screenshots arent' encouraging). 4. Ultimately, I will nuke this test partition and expand back into it, and either a) go ahead and install Yosemite into it, or b) stick with Mountain Lion. I really don't see how the suggestion below accomplishes much towards that. Is there really no way to do this in MacOS (resize the system partition non-destructively)? [/QUOTE]
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