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Bootable copy onto a in use drive
Do I have to have an erased and clean HD to make a bootable copy of my Macbook Pro drive? I have a large drive I'm currently using for movies and would like it to also house a bootable copy of my macbook.
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You need to partition the drive into two volumes, one for the movies (etc) and one for the bootable backup.
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