My Mac mini basically says that I have 128mg left.  I have a 500g External HD that I use to backup.  How do I now use this External HD as my "new hard drive" but to be able to acces the info using the applications on my Desktop?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-E

I suggest to copy all your files in your external drive to your Macbook and reformat that external drive to Mac OS Extended Journaled or exFat.
Once you've done that - then copy all the files back to your external drive.
Do not format your external drive if you haven't copied whats in your external drive.  You'll lose everything.

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