No partition button in Disk Utility

Scratchin my head a bit, I am booted from an external FW drive in Tiger and wanted to reformat and partition an internal drive on a G3 tower but I do not see a partition button in 10.5 Disk Utility, I erased the vol and formatted as exended but cannot seem to get to partition, what am I doing wrong?

Glad you got it sorted out.
This old Mac user has been around the block for years and it sometimes still misses the "obvious".
GUI's change but our old brains still process the same old way.

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  • Partitioning 1TB with Disk Utility

    I have 1TB external drive which I want to partition, but I have some questions regarding format, size, compatibility with both Snow Leopard and Windows (eugh, but necessary). Can someone help me out? I have a few gaps.
    _*Main Questions*_
    _*Partition A: for TimeMachine*_
    Format: Should it be Mac OS Extended Journaled...? is that right?
    _*Partition B: for Bootcamp*_
    Format: I don't know. Should it be FAT? or Mac OS Extended?
    Size: I don't know? Can someone recommend?
    _*Partition C: Everything else (Media etc)*_
    Format: I don't know? I need this to be compatible with 10.6 and Windows.
    _*Other questions*_
    a) Do I need to Erase first, re format, then create partition?
    b) What is RAID?
    c) Do I need to change something in Options? There's Master Boot - GUID - Apple Partition Map,
    What do I choose?
    Help.

    Ninda wrote:
    I have 1TB external drive which I want to partition, but I have some questions regarding format, size, compatibility with both Snow Leopard and Windows (eugh, but necessary). Can someone help me out? I have a few gaps.
    _*Main Questions*_
    _*Partition A: for TimeMachine*_
    Format: Should it be Mac OS Extended Journaled...? is that right?
    Yes
    _*Partition B: for Bootcamp*_
    Format: I don't know. Should it be FAT? or Mac OS Extended?
    Size: I don't know? Can someone recommend?
    I would make a bootable clone of my internal disk volume on partition B. The clone will provide a fail safe mechanism for disaster recovery. If you decide to do so, then the partition should be GUID.
    As far as I know, you cannot run Windows from an external drive even if using Boot Camp. I would put Boot Camp/Windows on a partition of your internal drive. When you want to set up you Boot Camp partition, just follow the instructions of the Boot Camp Assistant. Do not format FAT under any conditions. You want to use NTFS.
    _*Partition C: Everything else (Media etc)*_
    Format: I don't know? I need this to be compatible with 10.6 and Windows.
    I would not go this route. You do not want to use FAT. The best approach is to install MacDrive (mediafour.com) on you Windows system. If you do so then the 3rd partition can be Mac OS X extended (journaled), and both you Windows and OS X machines will be able to read and write the partition.
    _*Other questions*_
    a) Do I need to Erase first, re format, then create partition?
    Using Disk Utility, create 1 partition with partition table GUID. After doing so, your partition should be formatted Mac OS X extended (journaled). If it isn't, then format (i.e., erase) it this way. Change your partition to 3 GUID. Selecting the sizes you want.
    b) What is RAID?
    Of no importance to you
    c) Do I need to change something in Options? There's Master Boot - GUID - Apple Partition Map,
    What do I choose?
    See above
    Help.

  • Can't see partition option or button on Disk Utility

    I just bought a 500G backup hard drive for 2 computers. I want to partition it into separate portions for each computer and possibly a third smaller portion for my portable drive.
    My problem is that using Disk Utility v10.5.6 running on OS 10.4.9 I cannot anywhere see a button or pulldown menu item that will allow me to create partitions as directed in the Disk Utility help files. I've searched for information in apple.com and can only find articles identical to what I see in my help file. Am I missing something obvious? I know about partitioning, but have never actually done it before.
    btw- my external backup drive is "My Book" with Retrospect 6.1 software. However I haven't started up the software to do a backup yet because I wanted to partition the disk first. Any ideas, help, advice?!?!?
    This is my first use of this forum. Must I visit the webpage often, or will the replies post to my email address as well as this webpage? Thanks! dsimmonsusc
    iMac G5 and iMac24" intel duo   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    Hi dsimmonsusc
    Welcome to the forums!
    For your first question, does the hard drive appear at all in the left hand pane of Disk Utility? Make sure you select the top level of the hard drive, and not any existing partitions inside it. For example, on my Powerbook, I see the following:
    55.9 GB HTS72606M9 ...
    Macintosh HD
    I have to select the "55.9GB..." level to see the Partition tab, which will appear between "Erase" and "RAID" in the right-hand pane. It sounds like "My Book" will be the equiivalent of "Macintosh HD", so you need to select the level above that.
    About forum replies, you can set the preference yourself - go to My Settings in the sidebar to the right, scroll to the bottom, and you should see the default settings - "Always subscribe to topics I create" and "Send subsccription emails immediately". Change these if you like, but as they are, you'll get a new email whenever someone responds (like this one)! But you will have to click the link in the email and go to the site to view the reply.
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  • My partition menu in Disk Utility is greyed out in recovery partition

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       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *500.1 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         300.0 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data                         1.0 MB     disk0s4
       5: 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4               195.0 GB   disk0s5
       6:                 Linux Swap                         4.2 GB     disk0s6
    /dev/disk1
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       0:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD           *299.6 GB   disk1
    /dev/disk2
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *500.1 GB   disk2
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       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk2s3
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    Be sure you backup your files to an external drive or second internal drive because the following procedure will remove everything from the hard drive.
    Boot to the Internet Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND-OPTION- R keys until a globe appears on the screen. Wait patiently - 15-20 minutes - until the Recovery main menu appears.
    Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet
                if possible because it is three times faster than wireless.
    Once the Utility Menu appears select Disk Utility and click on the Continue button. Now try removing the partition again. If you have the same error, then do the following:
    From the screen's menubar select Terminal from the Utilities menu. Enter the following at the prompt:
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    Press RETURN. Now, if this works your internal drive should be unmounted. Return to Disk Utility and try the process of removing the partition.

  • Partition Tab in Disk Utility is Greyed Out

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    And, this was from the Internet Recovery utilities window, right? OK, this next suggestion depends on which MBA model you have. Check the link below. If your model came with Lion pre-installed then it is capable of using Internet Recovery. If it came with a late version of Snow Leopard it can be upgraded via a firmware update. You will find this in the link below.
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  • Erase button on Disk Utility doesn't work

    II'm trying to erase my external HDD so I can use it to restore a backup of my HDD , since there's a problem with my HDD  and my MacBook Pro is stuck on startup, but the erase button (is not grey, it looks functional) doesn't respond. I press it and nothing happens. What can I do? I need to backup my files ASAP

    Connect the external drive to another mac ( a friend maybe?) and re-format it using that.
    I'm not 100% clear on what you're trying to achieve here, but it sounds like your MacBook HDD is corrupted. Make sure you've tried repairing the HDD using disk utility in the recovery partition. This will tell you if the disk is usable. It may repair it and return your system to normal operation.
    If your HDD is corrupted or damaged you may have trouble backing it up to the external drive anyway.
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  • Disk repair button in disk utility greyed out and I cant repair my disk

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    I don't know about AppleCare, but they will do an electronic bank draft type vehicle for major purchases as well.
    Tiger DVD (now 10.4.6):
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    Reset Password
    And "fsck" is your friend to repair the boot drive when you don't have a back up system/clone. Also get a copy of Applejack and use it as well.
    Always always backup before applying OS installs and updates.
    Might want to start with Apple's Mac 101 Help:
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    boot into Open Firmware and Reset NVRAM
    boot to your Apple Hardware Test disk using OPTION key and run tests
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    boot into Single User Mode
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  • How do I undo BC Partition repair in disk utility?

    Here's the summary:
    8-core MacPro2,1 running 10.6.8, Paragon NTFS for Mac, Bootcamp Win7.
    4 internal HDD drives: two 1.5TBs for data, one 1TB for MacOS, one 1.5TB for Win7 bootcamp.
    I mostly use the Mac side for music production (but rarely), and the Win side for business and everything else. Scores and scores of Win apps installed over the years. [4 monitor system], well over 500K files on the drive.
    I just backed up the data from the two data-only drives, and made a bootable clone of the MacOS drive (SuperDuper). I have never successfully been able to clone the Win7 Bootcamp NTFS drive (even with Winclone back in 2009) because of volume sizes (or something). I decided to try again, from WITHIN Windows this time (all other attempts were from the Mac OS side).
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    But this time i realized that Acronis had stepped where it shouldn't have, and I figured the Mac side could fix the boot problem (maybe with bootcamp assistant or something).
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    But, instead, i went to Disk Utility and asked it to repair my Bootcamp partition (I have Paragon NTFS and it has worked for years, and so I did not have a reason to doubt Disk Utility's ability to Repair an NTFS volume--not that i have tried it before, of course).
    Disk Utility repair ran for about 10-15 minutes and said it fixed about 10-20 things.
    The drive information (in the side bar and below) still had the BOOTCAMP partition, reported that it was NTFS, said that there was 308 GB still available of the 1.5TB drive, and that it contained 1.19TB 'used'. Looked normal to me.
    I closed Disk Utility and then opened a Finder window to see if DU left any 'artifacts' of its 'fixes' on the BOOTCAMP partition, and all the files were gone! Even though DU said it had 1.19TB 'used', all of my files are gone. [I rebooted also, to verify that it was not some 'delayed reporting' issue.]
    When I enable 'hidden files' to show, what I get on the Bootcamp partition are these three entries:
    .DS_Store (16KB), .fseventsd folder (with a 1KB UUID file inside it), and a .Trashes folder with zero KB.
    At this point, I panic and assume the position of despair. There is no 'undo' key for the D/U that I can find. I do an orderly shut down of the system, physically remove the Win7 BC drive, and make/verify a sector-by-sector clone of the drive (on a Win7 laptop, using Acronis--22 hours).
    In Win7 Disk Management, the GPT partition (on the original drive) shows up and the BOOTCAMP partition shows up--with the proper size--but windows does NOT recognize the partition as being NTFS. It reports it as being RAW and 'urges' me to format it (yeah, right…).
    So, I place the sector-by-sector duplicate back into the Mac, boot up (only the Mac OS is given as an option), and am ready to 'work on' recovering the Win7 BC partition (if possible).
    I am avoiding trying to fix the booting problem, because recovery of the 1.2TB of a working system is much more critical for me.
    The clone HDD reports the same in DU, except now the GPT partition shows up as greyed-out 'disk1s1', right above the "BOOTCAMP" partition in the sidebar. [I understand from researching this that disk1s1 is somehow related to the bootloader for BC?]
    I used the demo version of Data Rescue 3 to scan for recoverable files from the drive, but it doesn't even report the .files. (I am running the deep scan now, but will take about another 9 hours to complete that).
    Has anybody got any suggestions on how to reclaim this partition and its system?
    Here are a couple of other details from diagnostic tools:
    Model Name:    Mac Pro
      Model Identifier:    MacPro2,1
      Processor Name:    Quad-Core Intel Xeon
      Processor Speed:    3 GHz
      Number Of Processors:    2
      Total Number Of Cores:    8
      L2 Cache (per processor):    8 MB
      Memory:    13 GB
      Bus Speed:    1.33 GHz
      Boot ROM Version:    MP21.007F.B06
    newmac:~ gmmx2$ sudo gpt -r show disk1
           start        size  index  contents
               0           1         PMBR
               1           1         Pri GPT header
               2          32         Pri GPT table
              34      262144      1  GPT part - E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE
          262178        2014        
          264192      409600      2  GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
          673792  2929602560      3  GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      2930276352         783        
      2930277135          32         Sec GPT table
      2930277167           1         Sec GPT header
    newmac:~ gmmx2$ diskutil list
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk0
       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            999.9 GB   disk0s2
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.5 TB     disk1
       1:         Microsoft Reserved                         134.2 MB   disk1s1
       2:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk1s2
       3:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP               1.5 TB     disk1s3
    /dev/disk2
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.5 TB     disk2
       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk2s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS D3                      750.0 GB   disk2s2
       3:       Microsoft Basic Data DATA3                  749.9 GB   disk2s3
    /dev/disk3
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *1.5 TB     disk3
       1:               Windows_NTFS SSDSUB                 1.5 TB     disk3s1
    [Disk 1 is obviously the BC one]
    newmac:~ gmmx2$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk1
    Password:
    Disk: /dev/disk1    geometry: -5415437/4/63 [-1364690128 sectors]
    Signature: 0xAA55
             Starting       Ending
    #: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]
    1: EE    0   0   2 - 1023 254  63 [         1 - -1364690129] <Unknown ID>
    2: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused     
    3: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused     
    4: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused     
    I cannot be the only one who has much such a catastrophic error, so I am hoping that there is something I have overlooked (being only a part-time Mac user) or there is some utility somewhere which can fix this--
    Or if you need more data, let me know...
    thank you for your time--gmm

    Additional information: I found the DU Repair log for that session, in case it helps:
    2013-01-28 04:31:00 -0700: Disk Utility started.
    2013-01-28 04:31:30 -0700: Verify and Repair volume “BOOTCAMP2013-01-28 04:31:30 -0700: Starting repair tool:
    2013-01-28 04:31:30 -0700: Verifying files...                                                            
    2013-01-28 04:31:57 -0700: Adjusting instance tags to prevent rollover on file 0x606f0.                  
    2013-01-28 04:31:57 -0700: Adjusting instance tags to prevent rollover on file 0x606f2.                  
    2013-01-28 04:31:57 -0700: Adjusting instance tags to prevent rollover on file 0x606f4.                  
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Files verification completed.                                                 
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Verifying meta files...                                                       
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Meta files verification completed.                                            
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Veryfing $AttrDef.                                                            
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Veryfing $Boot.                                                               
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Verifying $UpCase.                                                            
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Correcting $UpCase data.                                                      
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Verifying $LogFile.                                                           
    2013-01-28 04:32:01 -0700: Verifying $Volume.                                                            
    2013-01-28 04:32:02 -0700: Verifying files with EAs...                                                   
    2013-01-28 04:32:02 -0700: EAs verification completed.                                                   
    2013-01-28 04:32:02 -0700: Verifying folders...                                                          
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Folders verification completed.                                               
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Minor inconsistencies are detected on the volume.                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Creating root directory                                                       
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Verifying security descriptors...                                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Clearing invalid security descriptor 0x25e                                    
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Clearing invalid security descriptor 0x260                                    
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Clearing invalid security descriptor 0x797                                    
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Clearing invalid security descriptor 0x1538                                   
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SII entry 0x25e                                     
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SII entry 0x260                                     
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SII entry 0x797                                     
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SII entry 0x1538                                    
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SDH entry Id=0x797                                  
    2013-01-28 04:41:54 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SDH entry Id=0x25e                                  
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SDH entry Id=0x260                                  
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Deleting orphan $Secure::$SDH entry Id=0x1538                                 
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Verifying files security...                                                   
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0x97c contains invalid security Id (0x260)                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0x99b contains invalid security Id (0x260)                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0xb88 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0xb91 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0xb92 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                             
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0x5633 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                            
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0x5635 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                            
    2013-01-28 04:41:55 -0700: Record 0x5637 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                            
    2013-01-28 04:41:57 -0700: Record 0xe1d4 contains invalid security Id (0x25e)                            
    2013-01-28 04:41:57 -0700: Record 0xe1d5 contains invalid security Id (0x25e)                            
    2013-01-28 04:41:57 -0700: Record 0xe1d6 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                            
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x111c9 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x111ca contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x111cb contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x111dc contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x11285 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x11297 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x113c4 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x113c5 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:41:58 -0700: Record 0x12528 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:42:00 -0700: Record 0x1cfe2 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
    2013-01-28 04:42:00 -0700: Record 0x1dce1 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
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    2013-01-28 04:42:00 -0700: Record 0x1f6a9 contains invalid security Id (0x260)                           
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