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Old 08-01-2009, 07:33 PM
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Mac Help Needed- HD Partitioning for Backup

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Presently, my 1 TB external hard drive is unformatted. I have a lot of music and other files on there. I want to make a partition that's properly formatted so I can use Time Machine to back everything up, but I don't want to erase the rest of the drive? Can anyone help? TIA, of course.
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this thread is interesting...

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Just wanting to install Windows XP on the internal HD. Thus, external backup.
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Have you tried connecting it to the Mac? The external should give you options for partitioning the drive as you desire. If your drive only lets you do that upon initial set up, you might have to store the information on the Mac and redo the drive before reloading the drive with whatever was on it initially.
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that just made it even more interesting

have you tried macrumors.com? the fanboi's there usually have an answer for everything

my latest drama with my MBP 13" is that i'm doing and A and I right now - i used migration assistant when i bought it to get info from my old MB running Tiger, to the MBP running Leopard.. my old MB probably had some corrupted files that seemed to not let the MBP run perfectly.. i didn't really have to A and I it, but it already seems to run better right now, i'm DL'ing the updates for it..
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that just made it even more interesting

have you tried macrumors.com? the fanboi's there usually have an answer for everything

my latest drama with my MBP 13" is that i'm doing and A and I right now - i used migration assistant when i bought it to get info from my old MB running Tiger, to the MBP running Leopard.. my old MB probably had some corrupted files that seemed to not let the MBP run perfectly.. i didn't really have to A and I it, but it already seems to run better right now, i'm DL'ing the updates for it..

I'd like to hear more about this one, my Macbook Pro (refurb) 13" just shipped today from Mac and I'll be migrating over from a Macbook. My current Macbook has been running a bit slower then usual and I'm wondering if I have some corrupted files.
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I'd like to hear more about this one, my Macbook Pro (refurb) 13" just shipped today from Mac and I'll be migrating over from a Macbook. My current Macbook has been running a bit slower then usual and I'm wondering if I have some corrupted files.
on your current MB, is it Tiger or Leopard?
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on your current MB, is it Tiger or Leopard?
Tiger. I love it, but I just made the leap to a Nikon D300 and the 12mp files are real space eaters. The pro I ordered has twice the hard drive space and the 2.63 chip. Even though I only edit photo files and don't store them there the D300 files killed me.

The biggest issue I've noticed is Safari hasn't run as good lately. I'm thinking about running a clean-up program before I migrate. I'm going to deactivate Photo Shop, Capture NX, and Office before I migrate. I'm also going to have apple wipe it (it still has apple care) before I sell it.
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i would try to start from scratch on the new box if you can.. you can transfer files via a fw cable, too
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In terms of cleanup programs you should check out OnyX and Anacron; they both run unix cron scrips that will clean out old caches and will greatly improve the speed of your mac for free.

For the drive, you will have to copy the files on the drive somewhere else before partitioning it. To partition it I'd use Disk Utility to reformat it as a Mac OS X Journaled drive and then use Boot Camp Assistant to partition it; I think that would work. Otherwise, Applecare will know how to do it.
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