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Problems with UFS
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TBDBITL_Tweek
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Dec 9, 1999, 11:35 PM
 
I have two hard disks in my rev. 2 G3.. A 20.4GB ATA and a 6GB ATA... The 20 gigger is divided into two equal partitions. I decided to be brave and try the UFS install of Mac OS X DP2.. The "freshman comp. sci major" thing to do, right? Well, Mac OS X installed fine, but when I, for some reason, booted into Mac OS 9 and told my G3 to boot from the HFS+ Mac OS disk, I have no access to my 10GB UFS partition... which is what I anticipated. But... when I go into Drive Setup (which can format UFS disks), it reads my UFS partition as an "unsupported drive." How can I reformat my UFS partition back to HFS+? Or have I just thrown 10 gigs of space into a black hole?

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Ryan Stocker
     
 
   
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