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Ok I've tried every possible way to partition a part of my HDD but when I select that Disk Utility during installation, then it only detects my primary NTFS Windows XP partition. It doesn't detect the other partition wether it is FAT32 or unformated drive or just free space (and all of those versions with primary and logical drive option). Only thing that I haven't tried yet, is setting the partiton to active partition, cause I am afraid that in case it doesn't work, I can't boot back to Windows either.

 

The version of OS X i'm tryng to install is Mac.OS.X.Tiger.10.4.6.X86-HOTiSO. I wrote it on a DVD with minimal speed possible and also run the data verification, so I don't think that it's the installation disks fault.

 

The HDD that I'm using is a Maxtor 160GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 Ultra-ATA/133. Besides the detection problem the Disk Utility tool says that the HDD is only 128GB large, but actually the NTFS part. is already 149GB, so it even detects the size faultily.

 

My PC specs:

Athlon 64 3000+ s754

ABIT KV8Pro mobo with K8T800 chip

1,5GB RAM

6600GT AGP

160GB ATA HDD

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The 128GB is a limitation of the driver that is communicating with your harddisk. A silly one if you ask me. It was back in the windows 98 days when you had to use a "HD enabler" for drives over 128gb. anyway, I digress. Is the partition at the beginning or end of the drive? I have encountered similar problems if the partition is at the end of the drive. If you can, shift your NTFS partition to the end of the drive and put your HFS+ at the beginning. Keep me posted on what happens. I'll do my best to help further. After all, I'm a geek. It's what I do :-)

 

-C.

Ok thank you for the reply. I thought also the HD size might be limited by the installation.

 

But I got one question, how can I move a partition from the end to beginning of the drive. I got that Partition Magic program installed, so if there's away to do it with that, then tell me or if there's an other programm then tell me the name.

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Ok I found that, but I got a couple of questions about it.

 

Below the slider it says: This partition crosses the 1024 cylinder boundary and may not be bootable (this is the default setting of partition HERE )

 

It is possible to move the partition, but then it says it will not be bootable LINK

 

It is also possible to shrink the partition from the other end LINK

 

And for the G:\ partition it already says that because it starts beyond the 1024 cylinder boundary, it will not be bootale. Although the part were now G is on, was a Kubuntu partition before and it booted up just fine.

 

So what should I do with it?

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