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There is nothing like that that could Partition your Mac Drive. Can I be sure you are using OS X on your regular PC? If so, you need to use clone, use one of the clone tools available. Google it: CloneTool.

 

Create a spare partition, clone your existing drive over there, then, delete your Mac Drive, then repartition/resize, recreate the intended new Mac Drive. Once done, clone it back over. Time consuming, but its necessary for now. Since non of the PartitionMagic-like software for Mac works for OS X on regular PC.

 

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Hey,

 

There is nothing like that that could Partition your Mac Drive. Can I be sure you are using OS X on your regular PC? If so, you need to use clone, use one of the clone tools available. Google it: CloneTool.

 

Create a spare partition, clone your existing drive over there, then, delete your Mac Drive, then repartition/resize, recreate the intended new Mac Drive. Once done, clone it back over. Time consuming, but its necessary for now. Since non of the PartitionMagic-like software for Mac works for OS X on regular PC.

 

Matthew

just wondering, have you actually done this yourself? are there any cons to doing this? can you show a link to a walk-through or write a quick one yourself?

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