Hey Simon, that's the very one!… I renamed mine to Windows by just
pressing enter on it. so if you view that folder in finder, you
should see all the files on your windows partition, as if you were
viewing your windows root folder…
HTH and have a nice night!…
Smiles,
CQ :)
On Feb 5, 2008, at 12:10 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Hi Kara,
This is a bit of a side question but you said that having created a
partition for windows with bootcamp you could see the partition on
your desktop in Mac under Leopard. I also have a bootcamp partition
for windows but unless I'm missig the obvious, I cannot see the
partition on my desktop. I only have mackintosh HD and No Name. I
don't even know what No Name is to be honest. What is the name of
your partition? Maybe I should have given the name to my partition?
Have a good day, smiles, Simon
On 5 Feb 2008, at 07:42, Cara Quinn wrote:
Hey Ryan et al' -Success with creating the disc image for
Windows. Ryan, thanks so much for your help. <smile> You rock!…
I have a couple of curious questions; My current partition is 20 gb
and Windows including an install of JFW takes up 3.08 gb. My disc
img is about 8 hundred and something mb so I'm wondering if I did
it right? lol! I think I did, but that's one heck of a good
compression scheme eh?! lol! I know that the empty space isn't
used, so does that sound right?…
Secondly, you'd mentioned that if I wanted to restore from that
img, I could delete the current partition and then go through disc
util to restore; I get this but I'm wondering if I first need to
create another BootCamp partition so that the resulting restore
from the image will be larger than the image itself? I.E. larger
than 3.08 gb?… Am I making sense?…
I'm asking as I'd not needed to restore from an img before, so am
just wondering…
thanks so much and have an awesome night!…
Smiles,
Cara AKA Flicka Girl :)
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