![]() If Not, SUSE have a bootable Linux builder that would allow you to include the hfsutils package. I believe the Ubutuntu can format Mac partitions. If you don't have a Mac OS to hand to format the partition, you could spend money on TransMac but a free way would be to get a bootable Linux CD, Ubuntu should work. This is rarely an issue to newer versions of Windows, indeed some think Windows may run faster this way! But it may stop you clearing space to do the partition resize. Indeed a heavily used Windows NTFS partition may be a complete "mess" with chunks of files all over the place. This is due to fragmentation of the files on the disk. Especially if the disk has been in use for a while. If you don't defrag first, you may find that you don't have as much room to resize the disk as you might have thought. For that, you boot into OSX and complete the job. The bit that GParted will not do is the formatting. Now resize the partition downwards to make room for the new one. ![]() ![]() Firstly, defrag your drive and check to see that the end of the drive is free of files. ![]()
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