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The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size. After completing the above, which is necessary for a new drive pre-formatted for Windows, then use Disk Utility to create two partitions. Your drive can now be used on either system.

For TM backup your TM partition should be at least twice the size of the drive you are backing up. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Aug 23, AM in response to Kappy In response to Kappy i cant believe i dident think to do that ty:D ill have GB partition formatted to osx journaled.

User profile for user: Trixterific Trixterific. I don't anticipate using much beyond 50GB in the near future. I currently use the Backup 3. User profile for user: Pondini Pondini. Since many folks manage to fill up their systems, though, you'd be wise to overestimate the amount of space you'll need, especially if you frequently add or change lots of large files.

If possible, put your Time Machine partition first on the drive at the top of the diagram , so it will be easier to adjust it's size later, if necessary. I don't do Windoze, but yes, that should work. I will be acting on it after resolving my issues with iPhoto ' I discovered my iPhoto Library was deleted during upgrade to iPhoto ' I spent yesterday afternoon recovering it from backup.

Been using it for years. It gives me peace of mind especially since the inception of crypto malware. Pricing is pretty good. Not too shabby. Uranium Backup Free is a good product and includes a scheduler if that floats your boat - Not a perfect solution but I have used it for years and been able to restore when required - I like the fact that the backup can be a good tree replication of your source drive within a zip if wanted but not if not and it can handle incremental backups also.

You probably formatted it on X os and it did it a different way, not really good at explaining it lose for words but I re-imaged a drive within Ubuntu and the way it did it, in windows it showed the drive being smaller. I would connect the drive to windows and format it via CMD. Link above shows step by step how to do it, just be careful not to choose the wrong disk or you'll be formatting the wrong drive. Formatting only cleans the drive of contents so to speak.

Partitioning is what selects how much space that partition has. If the drive is 6TB then the partition needs to be that size to be a viewed as 6TB. Are you creating the partition using Windows or MAC? It should show the size of the drive and what partitions are assigned to the drive. Goodsync is another good tool. You can set this to start backups as soon as you connect the drive. Alsp has replaced file retention etc. If you need to move files to and from Mac and Windows using a physical device then exFAT would be the best option as it is fully supported by both operating system environments.

Also windows 10 has the windows 7 style drive backup too - you have to access it though the control panel. You may need to configure the drive mount type as non-removable before it may be considered for inclusion as a selectable backup drive. Brand Representative for MSP If you're looking for backup, CloudBerry Backup can backup your external drive.

You'll need another drive as a backup target or your can backup to the cloud storage of your choice. I tried Goodsync and it works very well!

I just have problems to sync my main ssd C: Drive with OS on it it shows many error and synchronisation fails. I tried to sync directly through the microsfot 10 one, for only this drive C: , but my windows synchronisation doesn't work for some reason. Anyways, it's not that important that I backup my C drive, as it has only OS and apps on it.

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Popular Topics in Data Backup. There are two ways you can optimize performance:. While you can format your hard disk drive HDD in APFS, performance may be degraded when files on the drive are routinely subjected to extensive editing for example, large-scale image, video, audio, and music editing. Note the following restrictions:. However, FAT32 is a legacy file system designed for low capacity hard drives and it is not recommended for modern hard drives or operating systems.

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