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<blockquote data-quote="Redmands" data-source="post: 16610"><p>peronally im not a fan of partitioning, don't see a use for it if you are running one OS... use folders to keep track of your files and catagorize them that way... if you partition your drive and want to expand one your out of luck till you reformat you whole disk. I have three HDs a 60gig( runs my os and apps) 40 gig (stores mp3's and audio media) and a 250gig( for digital editing and authoring). partitioning was originally designed for computers that could not support such large disks, by splitting them up then the system could reco the whole space. you don't need to to this with your mac so i would worry about partitioning. I would use folders and sub folders then create aliases on the desktop if you want. you could even copy the hard drive icon to the aliases and never know the difference. thats just my 2 cents. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redmands, post: 16610"] peronally im not a fan of partitioning, don't see a use for it if you are running one OS... use folders to keep track of your files and catagorize them that way... if you partition your drive and want to expand one your out of luck till you reformat you whole disk. I have three HDs a 60gig( runs my os and apps) 40 gig (stores mp3's and audio media) and a 250gig( for digital editing and authoring). partitioning was originally designed for computers that could not support such large disks, by splitting them up then the system could reco the whole space. you don't need to to this with your mac so i would worry about partitioning. I would use folders and sub folders then create aliases on the desktop if you want. you could even copy the hard drive icon to the aliases and never know the difference. thats just my 2 cents. good luck [/QUOTE]
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