Just put the drive into a system, like a Wallstreet, that will allow you to
partition it using Drive Setup.  So a 10G drive could become 2-5G drives, or
perhaps stay under the 4G limit on SCSI docking.  So a 20G drive could
become 5 - 4G drives and you would be able to SCSI dock all parts of the
drive on your desktop.

I did this on my desktop with a 3.5" 20G drive, it affords the benefit of
when one partition goes bad you do not loose the entire drive.  You simply
reformat the bad partition and drive, no pun, on.

good luck,

joseph


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