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Backing up multiple computers to one drive
First of thanks, maybe this isn't the place but i just wanted to say i really love SD-thanks for all your hard work!
I have a 300 GB drive that i was about to partition so that i can back up 2 computers an imac G5 (powerpc) and a macbook (intel). Is it possible to format partitions on the same drive differently (GUID and Apple)? If so, how? Or am i asking the wrong question? Stated another way: I would love to be able have 2 bootable partitions (one intel based and on powerpc based) on the same drive using SD. thanks for any help! |
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