Hi Ronald,

Partitioning is not necessary and determining what size for each 
partition is strictly based on personal needs and your best Scientific 
Wild Ass Guess (SWAG). If you're not sure, don't partition.  Just set 
up the appropriate folders you need. Then partition size becomes a 
non-issue.  Only hard disk capacity becomes an issue.  Saving to a 
partition is done in the same manner as saving to a folder. Just 
navigate to the appropriate drive and subsequent folder.

Ward Oldham, MacDude
MacTown
1041 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY  40204
502-485-1243
ward at mactown.us



On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 10:59  AM, Ronald Broadwater wrote:

> I am going to partition a 60G hard drive.  I use OS X.  I was thinking 
> of 3
> partitions: system and applications, documents to be regularly backed 
> up,
> imovie area.
>
> Is partitioning not necessary?
> What are the suggested sizes?
> How do you direct files from an application to a partition?
>
>
>
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