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Please can someone tell me how to partition my Mac hard drive. I am running a G4 with OS 10.3.9 and also Classic with OS 9.2.2. The OS 9 is extremely useful because it allows me to run 'old' graphics programs, I would like to divide HD memory (40 GB) between the OS X and OS 9. hopefully to improve the performance of the graphics stuff in 9. Any ideas?

PowerMac G4 running OS 10.3.9 and Intel Imac 1.83 GHz running OS 10.4.11.
 
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Please can someone tell me how to partition my Mac hard drive. I am running a G4 with OS 10.3.9 and also Classic with OS 9.2.2. The OS 9 is extremely useful because it allows me to run 'old' graphics programs, I would like to divide HD memory (40 GB) between the OS X and OS 9. hopefully to improve the performance of the graphics stuff in 9. Any ideas?

PowerMac G4 running OS 10.3.9 and Intel Imac 1.83 GHz running OS 10.4.11.

Partitioning a hard disk:
Use Disk Utility to partition a disk into sections, or "volumes," each of which works like a separate disk. You might want to partition a disk so that you can have different versions of the Mac OS, or organize your information in a logical manner.

Partitioning a disk erases all the files on the disk. If you have any files on the disk you want to save, be sure to make a copy of them on another disk before you partition the disk.

You cannot partition the disk that you started up from. If you want to partition the startup disk, you must restart your computer using your Mac OS X Install disc, as described below. Because partitioning will erase your hard drive, you should back up your hard disk before proceeding.

To learn more about using Disk Utility, open Disk Utility, in the Applications/Utilities folder, and choose Help > Disk Utility Help.

To partition your startup disk:
Insert the Mac OS X Install disc and restart the computer.
When you hear the startup tone, hold down the C key until you see the progress indicator (looks like a spinning gear).
When the Installer appears, choose Utilities > Disk Utility.
Select your disk from the list, and click Partition.
Select how you want to partition the disk and any options you want, then click the Partition button at the bottom of the window.
Quit Disk Utility.
When the Installer opens again, you can install Mac OS X on one of the partitions.

If you want to use another disk as the start-up disk, choose Utilities > Startup Disk and choose it.
 
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Well, to improve the performance of your mac , you need to clean up the mac unnecessary files and data and you can partition the hard drive for better enhance of mac performance with the tidy up mac software. To know more simply visit http://www.cleanmac.net
 

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