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Old April 10th, 2006, 10:13 PM
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Resizing Partitions

I have two hard drives, one 20GB one with OSX and another 10 GB one partitioned into OS9 and some extra space I keep some of my music. I hardly ever use 9 and I was wondering if I can resize the partition without loosing any of the music on the other partition.

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First off, I recommend dumping the partition structure. These days, there just isn't much point. Anyways, look into a program called Micromat DiskStudio - it may be able to help you out. If not, your best bet might be to do the following: Buy a new bigger HD and pop it into your secondary drive bay, then use CarbonCopyCloner to copy your OSX system onto it. Then swap the new drive into the first bay and copy all your data off of your old secondary drive.

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