The easiest way is to use a second party utility like "Partition Magic". If your computer has a floppy drive you can use a windows ME boot disk... a Win 98 boot disk won't read the NTFS partition (if you are running Win 2000 or Win XP)- by running the FDISK utility. IF YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING DON'T ATTEMPT THIS OR YOU CAN COMPLETELY BUGGER UP YOUR HARD DRIVE!!!!!! hen you will have to pay some one like me to fix it.
you partition it via "disk Utility"
Warning, will erase all data on the disk.
if this is your boot disk, you will need to boot from the CD and run Disk Utility on that.
Actually now, you can use a program called Boot Camp that partitions your disk with just the movement of a slider, and doesn't erase any information already there!!
One of two or more B/L's which have been split from a single B/L.
no
Yes.
there is alreay one built in
no my friend tried but he couldnt so you cant transfer information off your hardrive to another hardrive
If you are referring to games that were saved on the hard drive from your old xbox360 console to your newer once like the slime i think the answer there is yes you can transfer it like the usual hard drive swapping. I think there is a thing called the Xbox 360 Transfer Cable that can be plugged in to your console. Hope this one helps ...
Buy a new hardrive, and replace it with the old one
How long it will last and performance.
The only benefit you have from a split A/C system is the ability to send cold air into different rooms. While the single room A/C unit will make one room a lot colder then the split system.
There may be a faded portion on your map, or even a small piece torn out. The Prime meridian is not split in two. Just like any other meridian, the Prime one is a single, continuous, one-piece imaginary line, with no holes, open spaces, bends, or corners in it, that joins the north and south poles.
Yes but you have very limited space so i would reccommed that you get one
A triptych. Split into two is a diptych. The name applies where a single image extends across all panels, or separate images on each panel.