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The following steps show you how to format your primary drive when all applications and your files are gone. Then you can use the Windows setup program or macOS Recovery Environment to format primary hard drives. You may need to reinstall the operating system, but you don‘t want to lose your data! If it’s at all possible, begin by backing up and rescuing everything of importance, or clone your hard drive by using one of our guides: How to clone a hard drive. Maybe bootcamp only likes MBR partitions ~ hope this solves your issue.How to Format a Hard Drive on Windows or Mac | Avast Logo Ameba Icon Security Icon Security White Icon Privacy Icon Performance Icon Privacy Icon Security Icon Performance Icons/45/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons / 32 / Bloatware removal Icons / 32 / Registry Cleaner Icons / 32 / CleanUp Icons / Feature / 32 / Mac Icons / 32 / Browser cleanup Icons/32/01 Security/Malware Icons/32/01 Security/Viruses Icons/32/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons/32/01 Security/Passwords Icons/32/01 Security/Ransomware Icons/32/01 Security/Business Icons/32/02 Privacy/Browser Icons/32/02 Privacy/IP adress Icons/32/02 Privacy/VPN Icons/32/02 Privacy/Proxy Icons/32/02 Privacy/Streaming Icons/32/03 Performance/Celaning Icons/32/03 Performance/Drivers Icons/32/03 Performance/Gaming Icons/32/03 Performance/Hardware Icons/32/03 Performance/Speed Icons / 32 / Bloatware removal Icons / 32 / Registry Cleaner Win Icons / 32 / CleanUp Icons / Feature / 32 / Mac Icons / 32 / Browser cleanup Icons/60/02 Privacy/02_Privacy Icons/60/01 Security/01_Security Icons/60/03 Performance/03_Performance Icons/80/01 Security/IoT Icons/80/01 Security/Malware Icons/80/01 Security/Passwords Icons/80/01 Security/Ransomware Icons/80/01 Security/Viruses Icons/80/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons/80/03 Security/Business Icons/80/02 Privacy/Browser Icons/80/02 Privacy/IP adress Icons/80/02 Privacy/VPN Icons/80/02 Privacy/Proxy Icons/80/02 Privacy/Streaming Icons/80/03 Performance/Celaning Icons/80/03 Performance/Drivers Icons/80/03 Performance/Gaming Icons/80/03 Performance/Hardware Icons/80/03 Performance/Speed Icons/80/03 Performance/03_Performance Icons/80/02 Privacy/02_Privacy Then finally apply the settings and let the drive partition. At the bottom click options and select "Master Boot Record". as you did before ~ OS X Extended for Time Machine, ExFAT or Free space for Windows. Go into Disk Utility, select the external drive and click on the partition tab. Since you only used Time Machine so far and Windows couldn't even access the drive I assume you have no problem with formatting the drive again losing all data currently stored on it? Maybe it's a derp from bootcamp? Anyway, the options you were reading up on are most likely the solution to your problem. I partitioned a drive with one OS X Extended partition, one ExFAT using the GUID partition scheme and Windows detected the ExFAT partition right away. I am a bit surprised you are having issues because your iMac and OS X version suggests that the drive is most likely formatted using the GUID/GPT partition scheme which Windows 7 should have no issues with reading.Īctually, being curious I just tested it with Lion and Windows 7 (no bootcamp): What do I need to do in order for Windows to see the necessary partition?īeen reading up on the different "options" for the partitions i.e. Just shows the entire ext HD unallocated. I ran Disk Management and saw the ext HD listed but it did not show any partitions. Once Windows 7 started I opened up My Computer and I did not see the ext HD listed. I did not eject and unplug the ext HD before restarting, not sure if it played into my problem or not but thought I'd mention.

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Named the top partition Mac and chose the format Mac OS Extended (Journaled), named the bottom Windows and chose the format NTSF.Īfter running Time Machine on the Mac partition I restarted the iMac to Windows 7. Used Disk Utility to partition the ext HD 50/50.

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I looked up about the different HD formats for Mac and Windows.

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Time Machine does not work with the Paragon driver the ext HD came with so I decided to partition it into two parts one for Mac, the other for Windows.

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Bought a Seagate Backup Plus external USB HD for extra space for games on the Windows 7 end and Time Machine for her iMac. We partitioned her HD to run bootcamp with Windows 7 to play some games. My wife has an iMac with OS X Lion on it.








Mac os not on mac new hard drive windows 10