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Now, select the unallocated space on the drive and choose "Create Volume" from the "Operations" menu on the left. Repeat until all the space on the drive says "Unallocated". Select each partition on the drive, then delete it. Option (b): if you left click the partition(s) to the right of the disk icon, this will allow you to format volume, delete partitions, move or resize partitions, and similar.
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"Operations" menu on the left, such as convert MBR to GPT, update MBR, view / edit sectors, etc. Only a handful of options will be available in the Option (a): if you click the disk icon, this will place an orange border around the entire disk There are two ways to select a disk, and depending how it is selected, you will have different options available on the "Operations" menu on the left of the screen. Now you will need to select the disk you wish to format.

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Under Windows unless you install a third party application to use HFS+

The latter requires to you to use a command line interface, while the former uses a graphical user interface. There are two ways you can format HFS+ on Windows: either use Paragon Partition Manager Free, Community Edition (CE), or by using diskpart.exe in Windows.


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How to Fix: Convert Windows Disk to Mac (Format HFS+ on Windows) Remote desktop support service in order to have a closer look, and heīelow I will discuss my findings. I asked Sam if he would like me to connect to his machine using my I have searched Google on how to convert a Windows disk to Mac (format to HFS+ on Windows) but can't seem to find a solution to this problem. The problem is that the disk is currently formatted as NTFS and is not readable with Time Machine. I have an old external 1 TB hard drive I'd like to format for use with Apple Time Machine backup.
