First Of all chose file path.Then take to the Mac address and to find it for extend the C DRIVE
There is no way to downgrade from Windows XP to Windows 98 without formatting.
no. formatting a hard drive means completely removing all files, including windows...
oxymoron, formatting a drive is erasing the data.
Formatting, there's no easier way to clean a Hard drive as new like formatting
The Windows formatting is probably MS DOS FAT 32 or NTFS. A Mac will be able to read from such formatted discs but will probably have problems writing to them without the aid of software such as MacFuse (See links below) . If you have no need for the Windows formatting connect the drive to the Mac. Open Disk Utility which is in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder. Select the drive from the left hand pane and select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) from the Volume Format drop down menu.
it is not possible to extend the size of your c drive. it is possible when u r formatting your whole system,at that time you can increase and decrease the size of c drive.
Yes, you can delete windows 7 by formatting your drive, but all of your files will be gone. If you have two hard drives, you can either copy your data from one drive to the other or put xp/vista on the second one and use the windows 7 drive as a slave.
If you format a hard drive that contains Windows, it will be removed. Formatting a drive gets rid of all of the information on it. However, you can right-click your C:/ drive and click format, but it will not allow you if your current OS is running on that drive.
To format a hard drive means to delete any information on the drive and to set up a file system so Windows 7 can read from it and write data to it.
Of course you need to partition your drive. If you already have installed Windows XP You need to make a new partition for win98 formated FAT32. WinXP use NTFS formatting.
check the article Formatting disks and drives at microsoft. It should be formated as NTFS
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