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Old 07-02-2009, 01:07 PM
Chuck Silverman Chuck Silverman is offline
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response re: Intel Mac and repartitioning

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When it prompts you, yes - that's your backup volume. The partition scheme doesn't matter for the migration. (The format type is not the same as the partition scheme.)

Nothing special to use SD!, no, but if your new Mac is an Intel, the drive should be repartitioned using the GUID/GPT partition scheme.
My new Mac is an Intel.

#1. Do I repartition the drive after I migrate?

#2. After repartition as GUID/GPT, will I then lose all the information there?

#3. After repartition, do I then point SD to one of the partitions on the drive?

I am backing up now, off schedule, to see if I get any more error messages.

Thanks a million Dave.

Chuck S
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