No, it's got to be later than that. I've got a G3 iMac that I purchased new just a few years ago (4?) and it can not address partitions larger than 8Gig, so I had to chop my 20Gig drive up into 3 partitions. -- jcw running the Dr. Pepper release (10.2.4) Anders Bogdan wrote: > partitioning "is so 1985". > Sorry, I can't answer, I just don't know. I've never felt the need to > partition so haven't seen what CCC does when it finds partitions. > Its a great utility to have - and the price is right, give it a try.. > anders > > > On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Thubten Kunga wrote: > > > Here's one for you Anders. Can I clone a drive that has 4 partitions > > and then move all that to a single partition on another drive that is > > as big or bigger? Or do you clone each partition like their individual > > drives? I have 100 GB in 4 partitions wanting to move it all to a 120 > > GB single partition. Does the CCC make that easy or not? > > > > k > > > > On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Anders Bogdan wrote: > > > >> using OSX?? I hope so, > >> Get CarbonCopyCloner, its free. > >> put the 120 into your fw drive enclosure. > >> clone your cube drive to the 120, > >> put the 120 in the cube and boot up. > >> > >> anders > > -- J.C. Webber III Technical Lead, Unix System Administrator, Apple Computers jcw at apple.com (work) jcw at kingoblio.com (home) www.kingoblio.com