Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I was thinking of dragging the contents of the SSD that I want to erase to our Network Attached Storage (NAS). Isn't that the same thing as Copy/Paste? This is why I asked, it's the little things that can get ya...Steve
Thanks, the SSD in question is already a backup, but only about 20% is used. I have read about SSD's failing though it seems to be rare. My iMac has a 250 GB internal SSD, and is down to about 15% left, hence my consideration of using this extra drive as a scratch disk, for Photoshop and Illustrator (for the last couple of days, I can't "place", Illy's term for Import, a jpeg, png or even a psd. Well, that's just not right of course, so after a little digging I found a conversation stating that this probably my scratch disk getting too full, and currently, it's the main drive in the iMac. So, if I finish what I'm doing, reformat the external SSD, and make 2 partitions, I can use on for the external scratch disk, and the other partition for the stuff backed up on it originally. Damn, this is almost fun...Steve