AUGD: Re: Time Machine & drive format
AUGD: Re: Time Machine & drive format
- Subject: AUGD: Re: Time Machine & drive format
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 21:31:10 EDT
Here's a step by step to follow for formatting an external drive with Disk Utility:
To be able to boot from an external/internal drive with an Intel-based Mac, you should partition it using Disk Utility, selecting the GUID option:
1. Select the drive's icon (not the indented volume name) in the left column.
2. Click the Partition tab on the right.
a. Type a name for the drive; Volume Scheme=1 Partitiion
b. check that the "Format:" field says "Mac OS Extended (Journaled);
c. click the <Options...> button.
In the Options drop-down dialog, ensure the <radio button> next to "GUID Partition Table" is selected and click the <OK> button.
3. Click the <Partition/Apply> button on the lower right.
To be able to boot from an internal/external drive with a PwrPC-based Mac, you should partition it using Disk Utility, selecting the APM option:
1. Select the drive's icon (not the indented volume name) in the left column.
2. Click the Partition tab on the right.
a. Type a name for the drive; Volume Scheme=1 Partitiion
b. check that the "Format:" field says "Mac OS Extended (Journaled);
c. click the <Options...> button.
In the Options drop-down dialog, ensure the <radio button> next to "Apple Partition Map" is selected and click the <OK> button.
3. Click the <Partition/Apply> button on the lower right.
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