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How do I format to HFS+?
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Sulphur, Oklahoma, USA
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Just put in a new 40GB HD and controller card into a Power Mac 8600. How do I format the new drive to HFS+ format? I am running OS 8.5, and can't find this option on drive setup.
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"10 percent of computer users are Mac users, but remember,
we are the top 10 percent." - Douglas Adams 1952-2001
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: California
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The option is present in Drive Setup under Custom Setup, but there is an easier way. Format as Standard. Then in the Finder, select the new hard drive. Go to the menu Special -> Erase Disk. There will be a pop-up menu that lets you select the drive format. By default it is set to HFS (Mac OS Standard). Pop it up and choose HFS+ (Mac OS Extended).
Oh, and you can convert an existing hard drive from HFS to HFS+ without moving your data off, but it takes PlusMaker by Alsoft, a commercial utility. If you have the backup space, just backup & Erase Disc to HFS+, then copy back.
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Sulphur, Oklahoma, USA
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Can I do it under the finder if it is my system disk?
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"10 percent of computer users are Mac users, but remember,
we are the top 10 percent." - Douglas Adams 1952-2001
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Cape Cod, MA
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No it will greyed out unless you restart the computer off of the Software Restore disk.
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