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How to format a img to ntfs or fat32 in Windows XP???

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 3:27 am
by Xanix
Hello to all. I need some program to open a "img" file on Windows XP, format it in ntfs or fat32. Load it wit some files and mount it in PearPC for my Darwin install. I think it can read ntfs or fat32.
Like that I could share files and programs from/to windows/darwin!

Even another solution world be apreciated.

Thank's in advance

Xanix

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 3:30 am
by Jotu
You can probabl use gemulator explorer or HFV explorer to keep it in HFS..or you could use something like neros image writer to move files in on .iso files

FileDisk

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 8:35 pm
by brannoch
Try FileDisk from http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/

This program/driver for Windows NT/2000/XP allows you to mount a file as a virtual disk drive. It supports sparse files as well so you don't have to have the whole size allocated on your disk - grab mksparse to make these files. Both come with full source (GPL).

You should be sure to format as FAT32 for your purposes, as Mac OSes have no support for NTFS. Also, I doubt that the file can be mounted by FileDisk and PearPC at the same time, so shut down PearPC before mounting with FileDisk and vice-versa.

By the way, can anyone tell from the source why FileDisk supports sparse files and PearPC doesn't? I've had a difficult time converting an existing disk image to sparse (file type converted but disk space still allocated). I can't seem to find the portion of the FileDisk source that relates to sparse files for comparison.

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 9:34 pm
by Stephen Coates
Could you just create a new hard drive image that is formated in fat32?

Great. Filedisk is a good solution!!!!

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 11:31 pm
by Xanix
Hi. I followed the link and downloaded filedisk.
Wit ImageCreator I made a 256 mb file. I mounted it wit file disk. Formated like fat32. Loaded some files on it. Unmounted the fake hd.
Fired up Pearpc and...i've a hd wit the new files on darwin heheh :D :D :D

Thank's a lot for the link

Xanix out

Note: Darwin can read ntfs "read only" too