It depends if you want the drive to be accessible from both OSes. If yes, then research what file system OS9 uses and format it with that. I think it's HFS. You're looking to have a file system on the drive that both OS9 and OSX can read, see? So if there's another file system that you prefer that both can read, you could use that, too. Making the secondary drive HFS+ will suffice. ----
The BDXL format supports 100GB and 128GB write-once discs and 100GB rewritable discs for commercial applications. It was defined in June 2010.
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DVD+R is a format for optical data storage. It is similar to, but incompatible with, the older DVD-R standard. A DVD+R is a write-once optical disc with 4.7 gigabytes (GB) of storage, generally used for non-volatile data storage or video applications.
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Data independence is lacking in file systems because they often store data in a format that is tightly coupled with the applications that use it. This means that changing the structure or format of the data requires modifications to the applications, leading to a lack of flexibility and interoperability. In contrast, databases offer better data independence by separating the physical storage of data from the logical representation, allowing for easier modifications without impacting applications.
The storage format used for captured still images will differ. JPEG or JPG are the most common formats, however, TIFFs are reportedly better for storage.
Decryption is the process of converting data from an encrypted format back to its original state.
Vestiges of manufacturing process may remain. That's why you format it.
Format and reinstall.
The HP USB disk storage format tool can be downloaded from the official HP website for free. Websites like softpedia, pcworld, and 4shared also offer a free download of the HP USB storage format tool.
The way you put all sound applications into one depends on the device you are using. One way to put everything together is to change the format so that the same format is used for all the sound applications.
It may be due to bad sectors that cannot be repaired, or depending on the format partition type FAT16, FAT32, or NTFS. It may be you have the physical HD partitioned into logical drives.