Ok so here's the situation:
I have a 1TB external hard drive that I have partitioned into MAC OS and FAT32 sections. This is so that I can access the hard drive on my personal MacBook, and also on the PC's I use at the university that I attend.
Recently I was trying to export a documentary I've been working on in Adobe Premiere Pro on a PC when it kept saying that the Disk was Full. I looked into it a bit and found that with FAT32, you are unable to export anything beyond 4GB. I tried opening the Disk Utility on my MacBook to repartition my hard drive, but the only options available are various types of MAC OS partitions and then the FAT32 one that I originally used...there is no option for NTFS.
Does anybody know of any way that I can partition my hard drive to MAC OS and NTFS so that I can successfully use Adobe Premiere Pro?
Thanks a lot!
I have a 1TB external hard drive that I have partitioned into MAC OS and FAT32 sections. This is so that I can access the hard drive on my personal MacBook, and also on the PC's I use at the university that I attend.
Recently I was trying to export a documentary I've been working on in Adobe Premiere Pro on a PC when it kept saying that the Disk was Full. I looked into it a bit and found that with FAT32, you are unable to export anything beyond 4GB. I tried opening the Disk Utility on my MacBook to repartition my hard drive, but the only options available are various types of MAC OS partitions and then the FAT32 one that I originally used...there is no option for NTFS.
Does anybody know of any way that I can partition my hard drive to MAC OS and NTFS so that I can successfully use Adobe Premiere Pro?
Thanks a lot!