Bill Stecher wrote:

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Mark Smith:

>I use a similar system to Hiro. i.e. Keep data and documents stored on a
>separate partition or hard disk.
>
>All work related files (and the PM user's folder) are stored on a
>separate partition that retains the organization I was using with earlier
>versions of the Mac OS. All personal files and things like iTunes music
>files and iPhoto images are stored in my Home folder, but I have changes
>the location of that so that it is stored on a different partition to the
>startup volume. See the link below for info on how to move the location
>of your user files.
><http://forums.osxfaq.com/viewtopic.php?topic=750&forum=14&7>
>
>This system makes it much easier to back up the two types of data, using
>different schedules. And also means they are less likely to be lost if
>the system needs to be reinstalled. So far in two years of using OS X, I
>have only had to reinstall the OS once, after the infamous 10.1.3?
>release. That fact that all important data was stored on a different
>partition (and backed up to separate hard disk) meant that I was up and
>running with the newly installed system within about an hour.
>
>--
>Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Ancient Japan & Japanese Soccer Info: <http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/>

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