ProSoft's Drive Genius allows you to change disc partitions without loss of 
data. You simply do it. I have tried it, and it worked. I'd have another back 
up, just in case, but your actual machines are, in effect, backups of the 
backup.

Prosoft allow you a free trial period, but I don't know if the trial version 
will do this particular trick.

Sam uses the same company's Data Rescue to rescue data and recommends it.

Ranulph



On 11 Jan 2010, at 22:29, Russell Brown wrote:

> Thanks (again) Sam!
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> On Monday, January 11, 2010, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> 
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>> Hi Russell
>> Also, TM will recognise different machine backups on a single disk.
>> Regards
>> Sam
>> 
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