It's been my experience that Mac store the same info on the HD as any PC. I purchased a program called Virtual PC and it enables my Mac to run a full windows 98 program. I installed it on a seperate HD and it works very well. I can actually have 2 distinct operating systems, a wonderful Mac, and a run of the mill windows platform, but I can run Evidence Eliminator in the Virtual PC and clean out the hard dirve, even thought I don't have much on it yet, but it also shows the Mac files there, jsut doesn't delete them. I can note them, go to Tech Tools Pro and use the cleaning program, list the files I want to remove, and it's done. I don't know of any Mac product that will go that deep into the HD and clean like EE does. perhaps some fo the Mac gurus out there might know of something better. The virtual PC does work well and gives me basically 2 computers on one.
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