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Vista + Leopard Problem


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Hey Guys

 

I have vista installed on my laptop and I am trying to install Mac on it. I have one 80 GB hard disk and here is the details about disk partitions

 

1. C Drive (Harddisk0/partition1) --30 GB -- vista installed

2. D Drive (HardDisk0/Partition2)--10 GB -- Recovery Drive

3. E Drive (HardDisk0/Partition3)-- 40 GB --Trying to install Mac on this Drive

 

E drive [ HardDisk0/Partition3 ] is a logical partition that created using Gparted (by Ubuntu Live USB Drive).

 

I used BrazilMac to install leopard as my CD/DVD drive is not working. Installation was successful and I also fixed Chain0 boot error by adding tboot file in C drive. Now I am getting "No HFS Partition found" error.

 

It should work if I make E drive HFS partition and install BrazilMac Again.

 

Q-1 :

Is there any software compatible with vista that can format NTFS partition and create HFS partition?

 

Q-2 :

If I format E drive (Just the logical partition-- harddisk0/partition3) and make it HFS by using that software, will it also format C and D drive data as all partitions are on same disk?

 

Q-3:

Is there any other method to create a HFS partition on NTFS logical drive which doesn't require Terminal Screen ? (As I don't have access to a MAC PC and my CD/DVD drive is not working so I can't get terminal screen)

 

Please reply as soon a possible.

 

Thanks.

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