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Memory
I had OS 9.2, and I partitioned the disk into two sections, each with about 9 gigs. One section was upgraded to 10.3, and one stayed OS. 9.2. The section with 10.3 has very little memory left, while the one that I left as 9.2 has about 5 gigs left. Is there any way I can access the memory of the one that has 5 gigs left, while I'm on 10.3?
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yes. when you are on 10.3, you should see your second hard drive. it will show up with an icon identical to your 10.3 hard drive. if you don't see it on the desktop, press Apple + Shift + C (main computer window), and you will see it there.
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I don't see a second hard drive on OSX. I only see when I'm on 9.2.
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