![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you for trying to help I truly appreciate everyones help. I hope this info helps you in helping me. Should I try making it the 3 partitions in Mac Disk Utilities and use another program to actually format to all 3 to FAT32 from the what would now be DS-DOS (FAT)? I’m not sure if there is a difference between the DS-DOS (FAT) and FAT32? I have also tried the Apple Partition Map option and the results are the same as GUID. When plugged into PS3 I still don’t see the drive… or 3 drives of 2TB each? Also even if I change the partitions so that each partition is below the 2.17TB the MBR option still remains shaded. When I choose GUID 3 partition and the format MS-DOS (FAT), because it splits each partition to a a 2TB size and it will fit in the max limit of 2.17TB, my Mac recognizes it as 3 hard drives of 2TB each… reasonable. When choosing GUID with only 1 partition and the format MS-DOS (FAT) it comes out giving me 2TB (PS3 doesn’t read). ![]() My guess is because my hard drive is more than 2.17TB? The Master Boot Record option is shadowed out and I am unable to select this option. Master Boot Record: to use the disk to start up DOS and Windows computers, or to use with devices that require a DOS-compatible or Windows-compatible partition.Apple Partition Map: to use the disk to start up a PowerPC-based Mac, or to use the disk as a non-startup disk with any Mac.GUID Partition Table: to use the disk to start up an Intel-based Mac, or to use the disk as a non-startup disk with any Mac with Mac OS X version 10.4 or later. ![]() I have tried partitioning scheme GUID using a MAC using Disk Utilities to format the hard drive. Therefore, you will only be able to partition up to 2TB’s in size.” XP will only partition, or read partitions in MBR. MBR (Master Boot Record), itself, will only partition up to 2 TB’s max in size. “What partitioning scheme are you using? The partitioning scheme is what causes the limitation for how large a partition you can format. My reply also goes with what you said on the post that I found in my email but not here on the forum Wayne: ![]()
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