150GB drives do not exist. I think his original post referring to one
had 5s where there should have been 2s where he referenced drive
sizes.

On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Geke <[email protected]> wrote:
> CS3 has to be on the startup partition; I don’t know about Final Cut.
> Why not partition that 150GB drive, e.g. in 60+90, and install the
> system on the 60? That will most likely speed up your computer as
> well.
>
> If 90GB for rendering is not enough, think about replacing the 30GB
> internal drive by another 150GB, or bigger -- they’re not expensive
> anymore, and you’ll earn it back quickly by saving time!
>
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