User`s manual

Before you begin
To install Rhapsody you need a 750 MB (minimum) hard disk. If you
will be using both the Mac OS and Rhapsody on the same computer, it’s
recommended that you install Rhapsody on an external hard disk. For
the easiest installation, it’s best if you can set aside one entire hard disk
for Rhapsody.
If you want to install both Rhapsody and the Mac OS on one hard disk, which
is not recommended, then you must use a Mac OS utility to partition the disk
into at least two Mac OS (HFS) partitions. One of the partitions must be at
least 600 MB. That partition will be reformatted and used by the Rhapsody
Installer. The other partitions will not be altered.
When you partition the disk, note the number of the partition you want to use
for Rhapsody. The Installer might not display HFS volume names, depending
on the formatting utility you use, so writing down the partition number now
will help you choose the right partition later.
WARNING
In this version of Rhapsody, you cannot install on the
last partition of a drive formatted with LaCie SilverLining. To resolve
this problem, either install Rhapsody on any other partition, or use
SilverLining to divide the last partition into a large HFS partition and
a very small partition. The small partition will be ignored, but
will claim the last spot on the partition map. Alternatively, follow
the recommendation of installing Rhapsody on a dedicated external
hard disk.
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Welcome to Rhapsody