![]() When I was a Windows user, I split up my hard drive into districts, like a city. While the use of partitioning in OS X can be argued, I always found it smart and safe to partition a Windows hard drive into at least two partitions. What I wanted to do was to split the Boot Camp partition created by the Boot Camp Assistant into two partitions: one System partition and one Data partition. in front of Windoof makes the partition invisible in OS X I just like to have Windows out of my sight while in OS X. ![]() Windoof 25.5 Gi disk0s4 4: Microsoft Basic Data Data 65.1 Gi disk0s3The. This is my setup now, after the following process has been implemented: /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *465.8 Gi disk0 1: EFI 200.0 Mi disk0s1 2: Apple_HFS Maintosh HD 374.9 Gi disk0s2 3: Microsoft Basic Data. Do all of that without starting from scratch or reformatting the entire disk.Have the same set of partitions in Parallels and in native Windows (via Boot Camp).Use the same software installations whether virtualizing, using natively via Boot Camp, or via Crossover.Be able to read and write to these partitions from OS X and the guest OS using NTFS-3G. ![]()
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