Topic: Create a Windows-compatible NTFS partition alongside a Mac HFS+?
I have an external USB+FireWire HDD that I want to partition into 3 bootable HFS+ Journaled partitions for Mac, and 1 NTFS partition to be used in Windows. The NTFS partition doesn't have to be bootable.
Here are the steps I used but that did not work:
1. Used OS X Leopard's Disk Utility to create 3x30 GB HFS+ Journaled partitions and 1x208 GB partition of free space (unformatted).
2. Unmounted the external HDD, got a PC, started up the GParted live CD, and formatted the 208 GB partition of free space to NTFS.
3. Rebooted into XP, but the NTFS partition (none of them, actually) is NOT recognized by Windows. Disk Management sees the entire drive as unallocated space.
Now, I imagine that I have to create a new MS-DOS partition table and then format the 208 GB of free space to NTFS. I held off on creating a new partition table, however, because of the warning about erasing all of the data on the drive. I have no data on it yet, so it's of no concern, but I want to know if creating a new MS-DOS partition will screw up the Apple partition map already on the drive. (Having the two different partition maps on the same drive has to possible, how else would Intel Macs dual boot?)