Can I work from external hard drive?

I have a client with a current non-Intel PowerBook and ready to go for Final Cut Studio. Can any of the 40 gigabytes of installed data be moved to an external drive, deleted from the PowerBook and accessed from the external drive?
Ken
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Hi Ken,
I have not tried exactly what you want to do, but when I worked with an external hard drive, I had some conflicts. However, I was using it to edit projects within FCP. The problems occured when I was trying to playback to a DV deck. Just an f.y.i. good luck with what you are going to do
-RB

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