Windows OS and Mac back up on same Hard drive

I currently use BootCamp with Windows on it's own hard drive in my MacPro. The Windows HD is just 120GB since that is all I really need. I would like to put in a 1.5 TB HD and partition it so a Bootable Windows is one a small portion of it and then the rest of the drive I would like to use as Mac back up drive. Is this possible and if so, what do I have to do?
I would like to just clone the current Windows drive so I do not have to reload anything at all when I transfer it to the new larger HD.
Thanks!

Welcome to Apple Discussions
The drive is most likely formatted for the PC and so while the Mac can possibly Read from it it's almost certain it can't Write to it in the current state. If you reformat the drive as FAT32 then both the Mac and PC would be able to use it but _I'd not recommend this as the ideal backup scenario_ 1TB drives are very cheap now and it would be better for you to buy one exclusively for the Mac and then use Time Machine on it to maintain regular backups.

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