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Old 03-11-2005, 09:14 AM
WaDa TanK WaDa TanK is offline
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Default Partitions on Mac

I am new to the MAC platform, a long time PC user. I still use the pc for other task but my MAC is for audio and eventually video (one day). I was reading one of the DISK tip articles about it being recommend that one partition a single hard drive if two weren't being use or avialible. Is this a good pratice on the MAC platform?

I have the IMac g5 1.6 1g ram. I have an external hard drive (usb 2.0) but its mainly for storage (backup) of files, it also was bought for my PC base laptop recordings, before I even thought about buying a MAC. I tried formatting it with the apple utility but have had no success.

Oh I also use an Mbox with a Roland SI-24 controller.

Any info would be much appreciated.
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