Dear Harry, I can see from what you said in your post that a 120 Gb drive would manage to store just the same amount of data as a 60 Gb does. Again my friend, I did partitioned my drive once and I didn't see any advantage. I just got stucked when I wanted to add more apps in spite of the fact I had left 15 Gb for the system and apps. What is more, OS X needs plenty of space to work properly because it's a wit user of virtual memory. Regarding the disk, you might noticed how surprisingly faster a bigger drive can be. I think the point of getting one is in that fact more than in it's capacity, despite I don't think capacity is a serious issue at all. Jose Vittori. On Aug 9, 2005, at 6:00 AM, g4-request at listserver.themacintoshguy.com wrote: > An analogy is that you are storing you socks in a drawer however you > can only store one pair of socks in each drawer even though there is > room in the drawer to hold 120 pair of socks.