Well, fact is, I'm thinking of doing a clean install of OS X 10.2 tomorrow
evening, and I would like to create two partitions before installing Mac OS
X 10.2 (I'm assuming that I can use the Utility option on OS X 10.2 I've
heard of when I install to backup my network stuff and clean install it,
right?) 

If I want to create two separate partitions before this, though, how do I go
about it? Do I need to uninstall everything and start all over again? (I'd
prefer not to install Classic tho, unless it were on a different partition.)
So, in conclusion, I'd like two partitions, one for music and documents,
photos, etc and another with OS X 10.2 on it. Can you help me here?

Sorry for the confusion, I just have so many questions...

*B

On 8/30/2002 6:19 PM, "Will Jacocks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> All you need to delete is the system folder with 9 on it. That takes
> care of the whole shebang, btw. Unless you are hard pressed for space,
> why even delete it? You may one day need it?
> 
> Will
> On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 11:44 AM, Brian Bolding wrote:
> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> So what do I delete when I'm deleting Classic folders, etc?
>> 
>> I mean, what is safe to delete and what isn't?
>> 
>> *B
> 


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