So I am confused now.  Do I need to use Copy Clone to put the entire
disc on the larger one?  Or can I just add the user directory files to
the larger one?  Do I use terminal or is it just a draga nd drop kinda
thing?

On Aug 26, 4:37 pm, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu>
wrote:
> On Aug 26, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Jasiu wrote:
>
>
>
> > I do have two hard drives.  The one with the OS is a 10 GB drive with
> > 1.6 GB left.  The other drive is an 80 GB drive with  73 GB left.  I
> > though I had moved over the applications and such from the smaller one
> > to the larger one, but perhaps I've missed a few.  What is safe to
> > move over?
>
> Your user directory, which is generally by far the largest directory  
> on the system is still on the small drive.
>
> You can use the directions here:
>
> <http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2007041217125440>
>
> <http://web.archive.org/web/20060418030927/www.bombich.com/mactips/hom...
>  >
>
> --
> Bruce Johnson
> University of Arizona
> College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
>
> Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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