x-legs Posted July 23, 2008 Share Posted July 23, 2008 I have a network shared (by Windows XP) external hard drive. It has two partitions formatted as NTFS. I also have a Macbook Pro running Leopard. I want to take advantage of TIme Machine, but I read it only supports the HFS+ Filesystem. I looked up GParted and it does not support the creation of HSF+. I read somewhere that FAT32 Partitions can be automattically formated by Time Machine, but I am not quite sure what to do. I am wondering how to non-destructively shrink one of my NTFS partitions and create a HFS+ Partition without affecting my existing Windows backups. Or can I just shrink the NTFS partition, make a FAT32 partition, and just let Time Machine format it without it touching my data. PS. I was able to look at my NTFS shares via the Finder, but it was seen as a folder. Do I need to mount it as a network drive like in Windows? If so, how? Will HFS+ be recognized as a drive? I just need clarification here. Thanks Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/117286-time-machine-and-fat32/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
nama2g Posted August 4, 2008 Share Posted August 4, 2008 use paragon partition manager 9. it also has a bootable cd u can boot from. it works on any windows version and you can resize and create an uformatted partition u can later format with disk utility I have a network shared (by Windows XP) external hard drive. It has two partitions formatted as NTFS. I also have a Macbook Pro running Leopard. I want to take advantage of TIme Machine, but I read it only supports the HFS+ Filesystem. I looked up GParted and it does not support the creation of HSF+. I read somewhere that FAT32 Partitions can be automattically formated by Time Machine, but I am not quite sure what to do. I am wondering how to non-destructively shrink one of my NTFS partitions and create a HFS+ Partition without affecting my existing Windows backups. Or can I just shrink the NTFS partition, make a FAT32 partition, and just let Time Machine format it without it touching my data. PS. I was able to look at my NTFS shares via the Finder, but it was seen as a folder. Do I need to mount it as a network drive like in Windows? If so, how? Will HFS+ be recognized as a drive? I just need clarification here. Thanks Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/117286-time-machine-and-fat32/#findComment-844052 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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