Found some stuff on Mac For The Blind here:

http://macfortheblind.com/how-to-for-the-Mac-and-OS-X

which is a reproduction of a MacVisionaries email from Scott Bresnahan.

CB

On 7/9/12 11:50 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
Chris, a longer answer with instructions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
On Jul 9, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Short answer is with a utility called Disk Utility which is in your Utilities 
folder (command-shift-u to get there from finder). There have been detailed 
descriptions on this list on exactly how to use it so if you can't figure 
things out just ping back and I'll try to dig one of those up, unless somebody 
else has the instructions handy.

CB

On 7/9/12 11:11 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
How do I partition a drive with vo

On Jul 9, 2012, at 9:13 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

The tricky bit is that Time Machine will continue to grow the size of the 
backup set until it fills all available space. After that it prunes the oldest 
stuff in prep for new backups. The end result is that if you don't keep it on 
its own partition time machine will eventually use up the entire 2TB drive and 
you won't have room for anything else. That also means you can probably go way 
back in time to recover a deleted file, but that's probably not your goal. 
Instead, I would partition that drive into two pieces. One for Time machine and 
one for everything else. Generally I make my TM partitions roughly 2 times the 
amount of data I have on my drive. My laptop has a 500GB drive but I only have 
about 200GB or so on there, so I made the TM backup partition 500GB. Then I use 
the rest of the space for other things.

CB

On 7/8/12 12:56 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
My drive is connected via usb.

On Jul 8, 2012, at 10:51 AM, rashantha de silva wrote:

Stacey
I assume you are using Time Machine for backups. You can store what you like on 
the drive. To move your music look at iTunes prefs > Advanced tab it will show 
the path to your music. Just google moving my itunes library to an external drive.

You haven't indicated how your 2tb is connected. That would be helpful.

Hope that helps a bit.

On Jul 8, 2012, at 6:22 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:

Hi all,
I now have a drive for backing up my mac running SnowLeopard. I've backed it up 
successfully.
This drive is a 2TB drive. Can I also store files on the drive such as music?
Do I need to do something so that my backups are in a different place?
If so what do I need to do and how do I do it?
Step by step instructions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Stacey and GEB dog Chesley


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