Before you do anything, consider downloading "Carbon Copy Cloner" and using 
that to accomplish what you want to do.

--- On Sun, 12/20/09, Jim McGee <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jim McGee <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Can I erase one hard drive ?
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 9:10 AM


On Dec 20, 2009, at 8:49 AM, DAN A CURRIE wrote:

> lanstrad wrote:
>> I have a B&W G3 on which I had installed a second HD.  The old one is
>> only 6GB and almost full... In System Preferences, I have set to boot
>> from OS X 10.4.11 from the bigger drive (Mac OS 9 was formerly on the
>> small drive so OS X also installed there first).
>>
>> The larger drive is 40GB with 32 GB already free.
>>
>> Can I simply wipe everything on the small drive and use it to  
>> store or
>> back-up things without messing anything ?  (Or does the OS need to
>> refer to anything on small drive in any time ?)
>>
>> Sorry, this is my lack of familiarity in Mac's world ;-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>>
>>
> Sure, Insert your install disk, go to Disk Utilities, select the drive
> you want to erase, erase, partition if you like and then restart.
>
> You can also copy what you want to save from the 6GB to the 40GB and
> then erase it. or you can just take everything to the trash and empty.
>
> Dan II


You should also be able to use your bigger (40Gb) boot drive's Disk  
Utilities to erase the smaller drive without the need to use an  
install disk.....

Jim McGee



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