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Old 10-27-2008, 11:45 AM
mrstucci mrstucci is offline
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Hi iisokman- your question is the same that I have...... And I am wondering if you would care to share with me how you did what you did. I have had TM running since January and don't want to lose that information. So if you wouldn't mind outlining for me about your partitioning of your drive (how did you determine size? tips? etc.) and how you then set up SD to be bootable on the same drive as your TM, I would be grateful! I am a newbie to SD and am a bit nervous about this procedure. I did partition a USB drive for my SD backups. The drive I want to use for SD (and already use for TM) is a FireWire drive with 406.77GB available. My MBP hard drive has 77.25GB used on it with a capacity of 185.99GB. Just to give you some idea. I am running Leopard. Thanks for any help, hand holding, tips that you can give me! Judy
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