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<blockquote data-quote="BrenRich101" data-source="post: 1025759" data-attributes="member: 149045"><p>Thanks for your replies.</p><p></p><p>@Jamie-Jamie, I'm new to the whole Mac world, so don't know a lot, but I'm sure it probably wouldn't interfere with Mac's EFI would it? Otherwise it'd make the system unstable or something, and no one would use it? I don't know - I'm just being over-reasoning.</p><p></p><p>@mknabster, you're saying to use iPartition over Disk Utility, right? I'll definately look into it, but is there any specific advantage using iPartition over Disk Utility? I only ask because iPartition isn't free....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrenRich101, post: 1025759, member: 149045"] Thanks for your replies. @Jamie-Jamie, I'm new to the whole Mac world, so don't know a lot, but I'm sure it probably wouldn't interfere with Mac's EFI would it? Otherwise it'd make the system unstable or something, and no one would use it? I don't know - I'm just being over-reasoning. @mknabster, you're saying to use iPartition over Disk Utility, right? I'll definately look into it, but is there any specific advantage using iPartition over Disk Utility? I only ask because iPartition isn't free.... [/QUOTE]
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