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Ahh, I forgot to add one thing: Boot Camp is not allowing me to install on my current drive..I am getting the "Your startup disk cannot be partitioned because some files cannot be moved" message - which is not related, actually, to partitioning or anything else, it appears to be a bug in Boot Camp related to the way free space is arranged on the drive (I have over 30 gigs of space, so that's not an issue.) Apple offers a bunch of troubleshooting solutions, but if they don't work, they recommend a format/fresh Tiger/Boot Camp/manual restore.
It is the manual restore part that I am trying to avoid. thanks. |
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