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Logic and FAT32 vs HFS + copying OSX install from USB to SATA


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Hi All,

 

I am reaching the final stages of my studio upgrade to Logic 7 (8 possibly!).

 

I will be dual booting between windows and osx by way of choosing the physical hard drive on boot up. I use a fast 80 gig for working audio projects and sample storage/access at the moment, with a 320

gig for storage of masters and old projects etc...

 

My question is this....OSX seems to have no problem reading FAT32.... would running Logic on OSX reading+writing to my FAT32 working drive be very unwise? OSX will be used purely for Logic... post editing , mp3 encoding and everything else will be done back in windows world. I obviosuly need to be able to open files at either end... if running a FAT32 working drive isn't wise then maybe use Mac Drive in windows to access this drive?

 

Also a quicky... I have used an IDE mounted in a USB enclosure to install and test OSX to date.. obivously I will want to be running from an internal SATA what software should I use to clone the USB to SATA?

  • 2 weeks later...

I dont see any problem with reading and writing to fat32. I think Apple suggest it. Someone did , lol. Now i do.

 

I have a Mac OS X journal hard drive for OSX

NTFS hard drive for Windows

and a Fat32 for software apps, music, videos.

The fat32 is easily readable and write able for Mac now, much easier.

logic will have no problem reading/writing to a fat32 drive - i've done so a few times on a real mac, however fat32 does have a few limitations and annoyances as files get fairly large, so as long as you're not working with single files that are over a gb (i think 2gb is the maximum file size fat32 allows) you should be fine

 

as for cloning the drive - check the seagate website for a program called "discwizard," it only works on internal drives iirc, but if you connect your drive internally you should be fine - you'll get a pop-up message telling you that cloning hte disc is "not supported" for drives other than seagate drives, but with the version i used it let you do it anyway

Soon as i open my mouth trouble starts...

I mistakenly hit the reset on my PCs tower and when i rebooted my fat 32 and ntfs mounts are showing in disk utility but does not mount. Further more it doesnt show my Volume names i created "MY data" and "Windows XP" for the other harddrive. it's back to disk0s1 and disk0s2.

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