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- iMac 20, Intel Dual Core 2.3GHz, 1Gb RAM, 256Mb Video; G4 tower 444Mhz w/ 1G RAM, 2x G3 towers
So I BootCamp'ed my new iMac so I could play my PC games that haven't been Mac-released yet. But I've got back ups and images that are larger than 4Gb. I formatted the BC portion in FAT32 to write back and forth thru OSX.
BUT!! FAT32 will only handle smaller than 4Gb unpacked.
So my question to all you guru's is how should I handle this? should i just reformat the whole thing to NTFS and forget about the back and forth? Or how can I get an NTFS partition that I can access from XP that I can use to open these files?
BUT!! FAT32 will only handle smaller than 4Gb unpacked.
So my question to all you guru's is how should I handle this? should i just reformat the whole thing to NTFS and forget about the back and forth? Or how can I get an NTFS partition that I can access from XP that I can use to open these files?