That's what I said! I would worry about seeing HFS and HFS+ later. Unless your friend partition your drive so 1/2 is HFS and the other 1/2 is HFS+, you should only have 1 format on your HD.
Sherman
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 00:07:03 +0200, J.M.P.Hissel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Being curious.On 31-07-2004 22:43, flawed jai, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
> when i read this in the external firewire hard drive thread, it startled > snip < > or is an external OS, on cd, the only way to crack the blockade? > -janet-
Would say: Start as follows: Put in a known-good startup-CD. Start up and hold C till you see the smiling Mac. See if your Mac will start up. If no: Let us know, you'll get another recipe. If yes: See if your HD is mounted. Yes: Open it and see what's on it. Report what you see and you'll get answer. If you are not sure about, make (a) window-screenshot(s) (hold: Cmd+Shift+CapsLock+4 and click) and send this/these privatly to me (as you cannot attach to listmail). You'll get an answer. No, not mounted: 1) See what ASP says 2) "Report and wait for answer".
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Assuming one had only a single hard drive. Would it be possible, given enough free space, to copy all data to the HFS+ partition and then reformat the other partition to HFS + ?
I have plenty of drives myself but have been in the position of having only one. And I know many listers probably have this sort of concern
not having a way to backup data.
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Adrian
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