Actually, you can make a temporary partition through Toast, it just won't be
bootable.  Also, you can put an alias into your startup folder so it will
mount at startup.

This might solve your problem.

Good Luck,
R.



Paul Corsa wrote:

> Since I haven't seen an answer to your Q I'm posting this. There is no
> way to partition a drive after data is storred on it. Partitioning is
> done at the time the drive is formatted or reformatted. Cane you save
> the data to another drive ? Since it is a 60GB drive it would be well
> worth reformatting and partitioning it using drive setup. The number and
> size of partitions is your choice. Do one for each OS, plus a larger one
> if you use Photoshop(for files), etc.  Paul


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