Hfs Yields Advantage For Mac

  

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Assuming that I am NOT going to add NTFS drivers that allow read+write of NTFS partitions, I was wondering if the choice of filesystem when I partition an external USB drive matters. Java 6 free download for windows 7 64-bit. The choices appear to be HFS+ vs. For the time being, I simply created two half-sized paritions, one of each type.:) I plan to run various versions of Windows, and keep the VirtualBox files on the external drive.

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UPDATE: to clarify-> I'm not concerned about letting my VirtualBox VMs mount this drive, I'm talking purely about using this drive as a place to stick my VirtualBox images, because my main drive is already pre-occupied. Go HFS+ If, as you say, you are not concerned about letting VirtualBox (or a real PC) mount this drive, there is absolutely no reason to use other filesystems. VirtualBox files are plain Mac OS files, and HFS+ is the 'normal'/'native' OsX filesystem, works well, is journaled (=less jamming/crashes) and has no strict filesize limits. Macs feel more 'comfortable' on it. The reason you might consider FAT32 (keeping all files under 4GB) is if you want to be able to boot the same VM images also on a Windows computer (and on the Mac too).

Also, using FAT32 and HFS on the same disk is not that ideal solution as it seems. Vstream In order to have Windows PCs see the FAT32 partition, the whole partition table must be of DOS/Win type (Master Boot Record), so you have an HD with a DOS partition table with a Mac HFS partition inside. This is ok but has some limitations like booting (can't use it to boot the Mac).

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