on 10/22/02 10:22 PM, BGbytes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> And, for future reference, if I wanted to completely "UNpartition" this HD,
> and have all 6 gigs in "one" place, would I use the "Drive Setup" to "wipe
> out" the two partitions, and it would create "one partition" in place of the
> current two?

I believe this is how it works. It will erase the drive in any case, so you
will want to back up everything first (no ifs, ands or buts.) :-)

As for moving the system folder. Try it--you'll like it. I used to do that
just to show my Windows-using friends what they could not do. :-)

Too bad about X, however. I guess it was too good to last...
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