jazz4u2 wrote:

> > If you have another (bootable) hard drive with enough capacity, yes.
> Thank you for your quick reply. One more question. Should I reformat the
> drive using SpeedTools or Apple? I have SpeedTools but should I download the
> latest version or will 3 work?

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Before you proceed, Otis's reply mentions something I failed to consider.
If you have a drive that is not compatible with Apple Drive Setup, you
may have difficulty installing X on that particular drive no matter what
u do.
Checking with Apple Drive Setup will tell you.

If all your drives are supported, I would stick with Drive Setup.

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