Question

I've got Windows 7 running on my computer and I would like to partition my D: volume, make it HFS+ but I cannot find any tool that will accomplish this.

Anyone had done this before? Is it possible? I have EaseUS partition tool but it does not support HFS/HFS+.

Was it helpful?

Solution

I only know of two commercial tools: MacDrive and TransMac. They both have limited time trials to evaluate before you buy.

You could also try a Live CD of GParted, it has HFS support.

Update: a colleague of mine told me you can create a HFS partition with diskpart. Just make sure it's primary and use partition id af (create partition primary id=af).

OTHER TIPS

You can use Paragon HFS + for Windows, for example. With him will be an opportunity and to read and write.

There is Paragon Partition Manager Free with which you can do this, to format Windows partitions to Apple HFS+.

This did the trick for me.

Paragon Hfs-Ntfs converter.

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