Best way to unpartion a external hard drive?

I would like to know how to do this? Even if it means losing all my backed up data. Thanks

Use Disk Utility, choose the disk and choose a partition of 1.

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  • Best Way To Preserve MiniDV on Hard Drive

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    I am well aware that the original tapes will take a lot of hard drive  space (~ 13 gigs per hour), but that isn't an issue.
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    I have a lot of music and movies stored on an external hard drive and want to know if there is a way to get it onto my iPad?

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    I just bought a new Seagate external drive and made my first backup. Their website said the best way to disconnect it is to drag the desktop icon to the trash. I apparently ruined my previous backup drive (Adata) by right-clicking and selecting "Eject" from the context menu. This same "Eject" option is available for the Seagate drive and I read on this forum that it's a safe way to disconnect the drive. However, after using my Adata drive for a couple of years and getting frequent warnings saying the it hadn't been ejected properly after the previous backup, last week it just wouldn't work anymore and backups simply failed. So I'm not feeling confident about how to safely disconnect my new hard drive... Thanks for any advice.

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