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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 iRobot

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both FAT32 and NTFS are for originally windows based machines. Mac can address both kinds but not "run" from them.

To run Mac OS you need an HFS+ partition. (probably also need a swap partition, usually Mac OS does all this for you, this guess of mine is based on how Linux systems are setup).

If running more then one OS on a dell with MAC OS can be tricky, only 4 primary disc partitions can be created. (at least with my linux and windows experience).

To format to HFS+ see the program listed in your other question. Simply creating an HFS+ partition may not be enough.....

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Evan Gattuso crwdns2934247:0crwdne2934247:0

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both FAT32 and NTFS are for originally windows based machines. Mac can address both kinds but not "run" from them.

To run Mac OS you need an HFS+ partition. (probably also need a swap partition, usually Mac OS does all this for you, this guess of mine is based on how Linux systems are setup).

If running more then one OS on a dell with MAC OS can be tricky, only 4 primary disc partitions can be created. (at least with my linux and windows experience).

To format to HFS+ see the program listed in your other question. Simply creating an HFS+ partition may not be enough.....

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Brian

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both FAT32 and NTFS are for originally windows based machines. Mac can address both kinds but not "run" from them.
To run Mac OS you need an HFS+ partition. (probably also need a swap partition, usually Mac OS does all this for you, this guess of mine is based on how Linux systems are setup).
If running more then one OS on a dell with MAC OS can be tricky, only 4 primary disc partitions can be created. (at least with my linux and windows experience).
-To format to HFS+ see the program listed in your other question. Simply creating an HFS+ partition may not be enough since I assume there is some kind of boot record Mac OS uses too.
+To format to HFS+ see the program listed in your other question. Simply creating an HFS+ partition may not be enough.....

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Brian

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both FAT32 and NTFS are for originally windows based machines. Mac can address both kinds but not "run" from them.

To run Mac OS you need an HFS+ partition. (probably also need a swap partition, usually Mac OS does all this for you, this guess of mine is based on how Linux systems are setup).

If running more then one OS on a dell with MAC OS can be tricky, only 4 primary disc partitions can be created. (at least with my linux and windows experience).

To format to HFS+ see the program listed in your other question. Simply creating an HFS+ partition may not be enough since I assume there is some kind of boot record Mac OS uses too.

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