Home Table Of Contents Support Pages Feedback & Contact Apple Computer, Inc. Mirror Sites Huh? | TOPICHow can I partition the hard drive so it works properly with the DOS Compatibility Card, in the DOS environment and still use the hard disk for the Mac OS?
DISCUSSIONThe PC hard drive is very flexible. It can be a "Drive Container," which is a large file that exists on a Macintosh partition or server; it can be a physical DOS partition on a SCSI device created with a third party utility; or it can be a SCSI DOS medium (such as a hard disk, SyQuest, etc.).
Creating a Drive ContainerTo create a drive container, use the PC Setup Control Panel.
Using a DOS PartitionTo use a DOS partition, it is necessary to have a SCSI drive attached that has a DOS partition on it. Some Macintosh hard disk formatting programs allow the creation of MS-DOS partitions. You can also use an existing MS-DOS formatted SCSI drive.Once you connect the hard disk:
If the partition is new or the drive has not been used by MS-DOS before, it is necessary to use the DOS FDISK command to create the DOS partitioning information for that drive. After using FDISK, you need to format the drive using the MS-DOS FORMAT command.
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