ansberry wrote:

I'm trying to learn to use iMovie to convert my family movies to DVD.  I have iMovie 2 
running on my S900/G4/450 with about 800 megs of ram.  I'm running OS 10.2 Every time 
I try to export video to a movie, no matter what setting I choose, it insists on 
saving it only to the start up drive.

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Sorry to reply with a question, but others may be able to help if you can provide a bit more detail on your startup drive setup - I'm guessing it's an ATA drive instead of SCSI ?
Also, additional detail on what type of storage drives are installed in your machine.


Maybe you can clear the hurdle if your startup drive is not partitioned ?
Just leave it as whole volume, so to speak.

If I'm not mistaken, OS X sortof eliminates the need to partition.

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