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I have a 250G external HD on which I have 3 partitions. One is a Time Machine backup and the others are for 'manual' backup. I am running 10.6.4 on an iMac. I just realized that I have the ext HD partitioned using an Apple Partition Map instead of GUID. This goes back to my using the HD for my old machine and using SuperDuper to back up. I understand that I really should have the ext HD partitioned with GUID. Is that correct?
Can I change the partition scheme without erasing the ext HD? Assuming I cannot, what are your comments about copying the contents of the ext HD to my iMac (plenty of room), properly reformatting and repartitioning the ext HD, and then copying the backup files back to the ext HD? Will Time Machine recognize the backup files in their 'new' location? Hi David: If you are only needing the external for Mac OS X extended file system (hfs+) partitions, then reformatting to GUID (GPT) is a waste of time. GPT does not change anything about the HFS+ file system. It only allows other file systems such as MSDOS to be installed, any HFS file systems present on a GPT disk are nothing more than a Apple APM format with a GPT wrapper.
If you need to make the APM formatted drive bootable, you won't be able to use the install disks to do it though. Install disks require a GPT format. You can however, use super duper or CCC to place a clone on the APM disk, and it will boot. In other words, you can still boot from an APM disk, you just can't use the install dvd to install the OS on it. There is a third party utility that can do anything and everything you want done without reformatting or repartitioning. It's not a free utility, but here is a link to it: You would still be wise to backup before using iPartition though.