After the hard drive is initialized you can either
partition the drive or quit the Drive Setup utility to
begin using the drive. Partitioning a drive effectively
creates separate volumes (“disks”) that mount to
the desktop. For example, you could partition the
drive into two volumes, one for applications and
one for documents. Partitioning also reinitializes
(erases) the drive, so it is best to do it prior to saving
applications and files to it. For further information
on partitioning, refer to Drive Setup Help from
Help in the menu bar.
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