Hi, on Windows machines they often have a partition which is used to
recover the system in case of failure. Rather than relying on people
to make a recovery disk. Maybe the techs have done that on the Mac
machine in this case.
On 24/04/2007, at 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Rob and Susan,
It seems like the safest way is simply to reformat as complete OSX
then use Bootcamp to create a Windows partition of the appropriate
size. (Which is what I was thinking...)
yeah...prolly meant 60GB...but apparently it is 80GB HD and while
looking thru the usage...I found a 10GB partition not identified...
looked blank...but tech tells me it is something to do with resetting
system...beats me...
ta anyway
Cheers,
Kevin from Wycheproof.
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