On 5/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In a message Andrew Conachey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes: > > <<In a message Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > <<Wont Apple Drive Setup do this ?>> > > Yes, but it will erase the data on the partitions. I would like to create a > new partition without having to first erase my data.>> > > ------------------- > > Don't think you can create new partitions without wiping the drive. If > someone has done this I would like to know. > > Therefore, backup your data to a reliable drive or backup media. And if you > can back up once again to an alternate media or drive. Then partition the > original drive and restore your data. > > Done this many time over the years. --glen (digest mode) _____________________________________ Looks like this will be my best option. Thanks for all the advice yall.
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