Hello everyone,
about a month ago I was going to move some files over to my fathers external hard-drive (Windows based,) but it wouldn't let me write to it because of the file format. I did a quick Google search and found a program called NTFS 3G which would let me sort this little problem out. Now, I have had a function able Windows partition since October 2008!
I installed the program and it switched the file format to NTFS 3G. And then it wouldn't see the Windows partition as a bootable partition!
I have reformatted the hard-drive and I now have a partition on 80GB that I can read from/write to, but if I insert the Windows Install CD it will not let me choose that partition, it will only let me "reformat" my main drive, which is the one with my Leopard!
Is there anyway I can fix this without having to reformat and reinstall Leopard?
Thanks in advance,
André Imerslund
about a month ago I was going to move some files over to my fathers external hard-drive (Windows based,) but it wouldn't let me write to it because of the file format. I did a quick Google search and found a program called NTFS 3G which would let me sort this little problem out. Now, I have had a function able Windows partition since October 2008!
I installed the program and it switched the file format to NTFS 3G. And then it wouldn't see the Windows partition as a bootable partition!
I have reformatted the hard-drive and I now have a partition on 80GB that I can read from/write to, but if I insert the Windows Install CD it will not let me choose that partition, it will only let me "reformat" my main drive, which is the one with my Leopard!
Is there anyway I can fix this without having to reformat and reinstall Leopard?
Thanks in advance,
André Imerslund