Hi Yuma,

This is very good news. One last question. Should I boot the computer from the 
Snow Leopard CD to do the partitioning? I assume you wouldn't want to partition 
the drive while it is in use by the system.

On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:34 AM, Yuma Decaux wrote:

Hi, if your partition is mac os extended, and provided your disk is not 
entirely full, you can separate the drive into several partitions, and no you 
don't have to format the entire drive like on a windows system.

Use disk utility which is in applications/utilities choose your hard disk in 
the list of available volumes

Go to the partition tab


Press on add partition

Now this part is a bit less evident, but vo back to where you will hear the 
scroll area, interact with it, and between the two unknowns which are the 
partitions, there is a horizontal scrollbar, interact with it, and either vo 
down or up, which basically is the blue line often talked about for the sighted 
in determining the ammount of disk space you want to give to your new 
partitions.

Remember that the first partition will not loose any data, 



Hope this helps 

Yuma 

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