On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:12 AM, bkprolix <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a sawtooth 400, 1gig ram. I have a 12 gig drive & a 40 gig
> drive. I am running out of space on the 12 & would like to either move
> everything to the 40, or at least the user & Applications folders. I
> have dragged them to the 40, but it just copied them, leaving me with
> the same space problem as before. I have tried to reconfigure the pins
> on the 40, but it is not recognized as a bootable drive.The forty was
> taken out of an old dell & reformatted.I am running 10.4.11

You can move to a different drive by holding down Shift as you drag &
drop. Try various combinations of Cmd, Shift, Opt, and 2 at once; you
can make OS X either move, copy or make aliases as you wish by holding
down the right combinations as you D&D. Very handy.

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