What is a "Single FAT Partition"?

What is a "Single FAT Partition"?

This is your third post, in the first one I strongly suggested that you read the Boot Camp directions, it appears that you have not.
So I repeat my advice, read the directions before you bork your Mac.

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  • How can I formate my 32gb usb drive as single FAT partition on my macbook?

    How can I formate my 32 GB USB Drive as a single FAT partition only macbook pro? So I will be able to download windows onto my macbook.
    Please put each step I have tried everything and its not working at all. 
    Thanks

    Drive Partition and Format
    1. Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
    2. After DU loads select the USB drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to MBR then click on the OK button. Set the format type to MSDOS. Click on the Apply button and wait until the process has completed.

  • "Format USB drive to single FAT partition"

    I'm trying to use Boot Camp to install Windows 8 on my Macbook Pro, but when I was going to save the Windows support software to my external hard drive I'm told to "format the USB drive to single FAT partition."  I thought I had done that, but after I used the same hard drive to back up my computer, it seems that it went back to its original format.  Does the hard drive have to be empty to download the support software, or did something else go wrong?

    try formatting with ExFat, it'll detect immediately.

  • Format the USB drive as single FAT partition.

    iam trying to re install or atleast update my microsoft office and ginp on my early 2011 mac book pro and says i have to format the usb drive to single fat partition when iam starting the boot camp assistant

    Doesn't this erase all information on the disk? I have existing data on that disk that I require. I get the message "Erasing a disk deletes all data on all its partitions"

  • "This USB drive cannot be used. Please format the USB drive as single FAT partition."

    I only have one external drive..can I use it both for time machine AND saving windows support for bootcamp?
    I partitioned my external drive into two: one for Time Machine backup, and the other as MS-DOS FAT.
    But this won't work when I use the BootCamp Assistant. What should I do? I don't want to reformat my external drive and not have a backup of my Mac, and I need to install PC-only software for class.

    Find/borrow a 8gb or larger USB flash drive

  • HT5628 When I try to download the support software for windows 8 it says the USB I have plugged in needs to be a single FAT partition, and I have a timemachine back up on the disk, how do I format my USB correctly?

    Need help partitioning a USB correctly for Windows 8.

    you format it in disk utils
    and choose fat as filesystem

  • Question about using HFS+ & FAT partitioned hard drive with Windows

    Theoretically, if I have a [mobile] hard drive with one partition being "HFS+" and the other partition "FAT," What would happen if I used it on a PC? Would it only mount the "FAT" partition or both the "FAT" Partition and the "HFS+" Partition?
    Apple Mac mini (2005)   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   PowerMac10,2: 1.5GHz, 512MB RAM, 80GB HD, BT/AE...

    Unfortunately, you cannot have drive partitioned partly as Mac OS Extended and FAT32 that can be used on both a PC and a Mac. To use the drive on both you need to format the entire drive FAT32 as a single partition. Alternatively, you can format the drive Mac OS Extended and partition the drive, but to use the drive on a Windows PC you would need Windows software for reading and writing Mac disks, such as MediaFour's MacDrive.
    That said there is a technique for doing what you want, and it's described here.

  • Can't boot windows after creating new MS-DOS (FAT) partition

    I created a new MS-DOS (FAT) partition on Yosemite, and now I am unable to access my windows bootcamp partition.
    - I can attempt to boot into windows from Yosemite however after a long while, I am prompted with "no bootable device".
    - The option to boot windows from the startup manager is no longer visible.

    It still shows the bootcamp partition with windows.
    EDIT: Creating the new FAT partition did seem to create another partition which is visible when looking at the partition layout; the other partition is 1.04gb; format "Free Space". Apparently that's from bootcamp - hadn't noticed before.
    I took some screens to show what I mean ("WINDOWS EXT" is the new partition I created):
    - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23413810/Apple/new%20fat.png
    - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23413810/Apple/new%20fat%20details.png
    - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23413810/Apple/created%20alongside%20fat.png
    - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23413810/Apple/windows%20bootcamp.png
    - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23413810/Apple/windows%20bootcamp%20details. png

  • HT201250 What does it mean to "partition" an external hard drive? Is it something that I want to do?

    What does it mean to "partition" the external hard drive?  Is it something I want to do?  How do I save files from another hard drive to the new one?  I have to reformat the old one as it was not set up correctly.  The drive I have is Seagate but not specifically for MAC, so I have to format it.. never have done this before. Don't know the jargon.  I read that Time Machine will back up automatically but I want to take files from the old drive to the new one.  Do I have to take them to the computer first and then to the new drive?  I need more memory on my computer. It's way too cluttered and congested.  HELP!

    Whoa! Slow donw. TRhere's a lot here. I would suggest you buy a good book on computers in general or macs in particular, one is "OSX the missing manual".
    What does it mean to "partition" the external hard drive?
    It means you take one large drive and make it into more than one volume. This means that it might show up as 2,3 or 4 inde[pendenmt drives. Each one could have, for example, a different operating system on it. Its  a good thing to do if you want to use a drive for several purposes
    Is it something I want to do?
    beats me, you didnt way what you're trying to accomplish. Sorta like sking "should i turn left?"  Depends on where you want to go.
    How do I save files from another hard drive to the new one?
    See advice n book above. Copy them in finder. Copy them in unix. Use a backup or sync utility. No different from Windows in that respect.
    I have to reformat the old one as it was not set up correctly.  The drive I have is Seagate but not specifically for MAC, so I have to format it.. never have done this before. Don't know the jargon.
    Hook it up. Run disk utility. Partition 1 or more partions. GUID map.  Format each partition Mac OS extended, Journaled.  for more, read book, above.  Seriously - we could give you more tips, but you really should learn enough to be comnfident.
    I read that Time Machine will back up automatically but I want to take files from the old drive to the new one.  Do I have to take them to the computer first and then to the new drive?
    I have no idea what you are asking.
    I need more memory on my computer. It's way too cluttered and congested.  HELP!
    What kind of memory and why?  RTAM? Hard drive space? Explain. By the time you are done explaining, i suspect you will have ansered your own question.
    Good luck,
    Have you read the PDF manual for your cmputer?
    Have you used a search engine to look for info, for example, in two seconds i got this from google and wikipedia:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_partitioning
    Grant

  • What is the meaning of partition by statistics

    Hi All
    What is the meaning of partition by statistics ?
    I could not grasp it meaning.
    I have a fact table that has about 2.8 million records and around 8 dimensions
    I currently am parititioning it by time as each time period has equal number of records

    Murtuza:
    Certain processes generate postings above and beyond the entered information, eg. cash discounts or rounding etc.  these internally generated items are posting relevant but were not entered by user/transaction.  in this way that flag identifies the cause for the posting.
    regards,
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  • What  is thin and fat client

    Hi,
    I would like to know
    what is thin and fat client.
    what is the difference between thin and fat client.
    How to copy config only client. (No data copy)
    Appreciate for your reply... I will reward the points.
    Thanks
    Atul-

    Hi Atul,
    Thin Clients
    A thin client is designed to be especially small so that the bulk of the data processing occurs on the server. Although the term thin client often refers to software, it is increasingly used for the computers, such as network computers and Net PCs, that are designed to serve as the clients for client/server architectures. A thin client is a network computer without a hard disk drive. They act as a simple terminal to the server and require constant communication with the server as well.
    Thick Clients
    In contrast, a thick client (also called a fat client) is one that will perform the bulk of the processing  in client/server applications. With thick clients, there is no need for continuous server communications as it is mainly communicating archival storage information to the server. As in the case of a thin client, the term is often used to refer to software, but again is also used to describe the networked computer itself. If your applications require multimedia components or that are bandwidth intensive, you'll also want to consider going with thick clients. One of the biggest advantages of thick clients rests in the nature of some operating systems and software being unable to run on thin clients. Thick clients can handle these as it has its own resources.
    <u><b>Thick vs. Thin - A Quick Comparison</b></u>
    <b><i>Thin Clients</i></b>
    - Easy to deploy as they require no extra or specialized software installation
    - Needs to validate with the server after data capture
    - If the server goes down, data collection is halted as the client needs constant communication with the server
    - Cannot be interfaced with other equipment (in plants or factory settings for example)
    - Clients run only and exactly as specified by the server
    - More downtime
    -Portability in that all applications are on the server so any workstation can access
    - Opportunity to use older, outdated PCs as clients
    - Reduced security threat
    <b><i>Thick Clients</i></b>
    - More expensive to deploy and more work for IT to deploy
    - Data verified by client not server (immediate validation)
    - Robust technology provides better uptime
    - Only needs intermittent communication with server
    - More expensive to deploy and more work for IT to deploy
    - Require more resources but less servers
    - Can store local files and applications
    - Reduced server demands
    - Increased security issues
    To copy only config client , there are few more profiles that you can choose in scc8
    SAP_EXBC - SAP_UCSV with cross-client customizing
    SAP_EXPA - SAP_ALL with cross-client customizing
    SAP_EXPC - SAP_CUSV with cross-client customizing
    if it helful reward points are appreciated
    Message was edited by:
            Pierluigi Demaria
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            Pierluigi Demaria

  • Mounting a FAT partition

    How can I do to mount within Solaris a FAT partition contained in the same drive?

    Hello.
    For a primary partition:
    mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/cxdxpx /mntWhile "cx" is the HD controller (e.g. c0), "dx" is the disk (e.g. d0) and "px" is the partition (p1 ... p4).
    For some SCSI, Raid, ... controllers the format is "cxtxdxpx" while "tx" is the connector on the controller.
    Martin

  • HT4854 What size does the recovery partition need to be for Lion or Mt Lion?

    What size does the recovery partition need to be for Lion or Mt Lion?

    Maybe I'm approaching the problem the wrong way. My problem is that I installed a new HDD in my laptop after cloning it to a backup drive, and I wanted to install the OS after formatting the drive using Disk Utilities from my desktop machine. Since I had Lion installed from the App Store as a paid download, I thought I'd start with a freshly downloaded install of Lion, but I can't access the internet directly with my laptop since it has no OS or apps. So I'm downloading Lion to my desktop machine hoping to install it on my laptop as a Target HD. Is that possible? Does the App Store download allow choosing which drive to install on?

  • MacBook Pro bootcamp windows cant see FAT partition

    I have 4 partitions on my SSD
    - 1) MAC OS
    - 2) SHARED ETC (MAC OS EXT)
    - 3) SHARED WORK (FAT)
    - 4) NTFS BOOTCAMP
    I created two additional partitions (ETC, WORK) after I setup windows via bootcamp, also after I've done that I did a workaround to fix MBR because I wasn't able to boot Windows natively. 
    But for some reason when I am booting windows it is does not see ETC and WORK partitions! It should be able to see at least WORK(FAT) partition?
    How do I fix that?
    I want to be able to access WORK(FAT) partition from Windows and ETC(MAC OS EXT) partition as well, if it is possible

    Cant edit this question eny more, here is some more details http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/112449/macbook-pro-bootcamp-windows-can t-see-fat-partition

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