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Running Windows on your Mac
Can't Create 4 Partitions on a Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="medyo21" data-source="post: 637077" data-attributes="member: 52443"><p>I have a Mac with 200GB for Leopard and 32GB for Windows XP. This was created using Bootcamp and everything works fine. I want to create two other partitions, one for Leopard and one for Windows XP. I am able to divide the 200GB partition into two using Disk Utility and am able to use it in Leopard. However, when I try to divide that third partition into two it destroys my Windows XP partition and no longer allows me to boot to it (no matter what format type I use upon partitioning).</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to have 2 partitions for both OS on a Mac? This is what I want to achieve:</p><p></p><p>80GB - iMac (Extended - Journal)</p><p>70GB - Files (Extended - Journal)</p><p>50GB - WinFiles (NTFS)</p><p>32GB - Windows (NTFS)</p><p></p><p>I've tried implementing this several times but I can't get it to work. Either it screws up my Windows or my Leopard OS. Any suggestions on different ways or the best way to approach this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="medyo21, post: 637077, member: 52443"] I have a Mac with 200GB for Leopard and 32GB for Windows XP. This was created using Bootcamp and everything works fine. I want to create two other partitions, one for Leopard and one for Windows XP. I am able to divide the 200GB partition into two using Disk Utility and am able to use it in Leopard. However, when I try to divide that third partition into two it destroys my Windows XP partition and no longer allows me to boot to it (no matter what format type I use upon partitioning). Is it possible to have 2 partitions for both OS on a Mac? This is what I want to achieve: 80GB - iMac (Extended - Journal) 70GB - Files (Extended - Journal) 50GB - WinFiles (NTFS) 32GB - Windows (NTFS) I've tried implementing this several times but I can't get it to work. Either it screws up my Windows or my Leopard OS. Any suggestions on different ways or the best way to approach this? [/QUOTE]
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