Your other partition would be for the Mac, and you can leave that untouched, or name the partition. You can change the size of that partition by typing that size that you want in the Size box. OK, one big Mac Partition, and then the free space one set at 32GB because of FAT32 restrictions. That would be the one that you want to use for MS-DOS or Fat32. I like to name the partitions here, and click on the Format drop down to change the partition to Free Space. NOW, click on each partition block in that window on the left. OKĬlick the box to Install Mac OS 9 Drivers. That should give you both the OS 9 drivers, a Mac OS partition, and a fat 32 partition.Ĭlick the Volume Scheme drop-down, and change to 2 Partitions. then choose your partition for MS-DOS, and change the partition to MS-DOS (fat), then click the Erase button. When that completes, Click on the Erase button. The screen shot in that Apple article is from an older version of Disk Utility, but the main help for you is to choose the drive (not any partition), then click the Partition tab.Ĭlick the Volume Scheme drop-down, and change to 2 Partitions.Ĭlick the box to Install Mac OS 9 Drivers.
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