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Increase partition size? Resize partitions on-the-fly | Utilities. Command-line enthusiasts know that if you can do something in the regular Mac interface, you can usually do it faster using Terminal. But as of Mac OS X 10.4.6, Terminal also lets you perform a feat that previously required add-on software. Using a hidden command, you can resize disk partitions on-the-fly, without losing data. This command lets you change the size of an Intel Mac’s partitions, or of external disks connected to that Mac, while the data remains untouched—a job that used to require software such as Coriolis Systems’ $45 iPartition. The addition of this feature is a boon to anyone who has ever split up a disk, realized that one partition was too small, and then suffered through backing up, repartitioning, and copying data back to the drive once again.

(For more information about partitioning, see Multiply Your Drive.) Of course, you should always back up data before messing with your disk, but if all works as planned, your backup will now just be a safety net. diskutil . Man. Belkin N Wireless USB Adaptor F5D8053. Milkshake, on Mar 18 2008, 06:09 PM, said: here are some working drivers i managed to get from the fella in this forum i might share them for the community.10.310.410.5please read the instructions in the attatchement and if possible give thanks to the person that sorted it out in the forum link i gave above.Hope this works out for you all!

Works for me on leopard. Using the 10.5 driver and changing the ID from 112 to 113, I got my Linksys WUSB600N working like a champ. I am able to get 270 'N' speeds, which I thought I would never get. By the way, to edit the info.plist file I used the instructions on the below URL: Mac4Share Download.