/Hi, unfortunately I downloaded 800gig of data for that drive beforeI got my 
mac. I want to save that and dont have any other disk to do it on, so I either 
buy the commercial ntfs driver, or get a program that can shrink an ntfs 
partition.
Greetings, Anouk,
On Sep 11, 2011, at 11:00 PM, Dan Roy wrote:

> Nope, you can't resize an NTF partition.  However, if you don't have anything 
> of value on that drive yet, you can create 2 partitions, 1 being NTFS and the 
> other being Journal if you wish too!
> 
> Yes, you will loose any data on that drive, but, you will only have to do it 
> once.
> 
> 
> On Sep 11, 2011, at 6:54 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
> 
>> Hi, well now that you mention it, i will try looking in disk utility again. 
>> But i realized that my external disk has 1 partition on it that spans the 
>> whole disk and is ntfs. I suppose i cant just shrink that partition and 
>> create a new one, because disk utility does not support ntfs natively. Is 
>> there something like partition magic for the mac that I might use for this 
>> instead?
>> Thanks for all the quick replies everyone,
>> Greetings, Anouk,
>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 3:51 AM, Jon Cohn wrote:
>> 
>>> Does disk utility not understand the partition map, or can you not find the 
>>> option to partition the disk?
>>> 
>>> Usually disks have 2 or more icons in Disk Utility, and only the first one 
>>> has a tap to modify the partition table.
>>> 
>>> Best wishes,
>>> 
>>> Jonathan
>>> 
>>> On Sep 10, 2011, at 3:06 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> I have installed macfuse and the tuxera for mac driver so now I can read 
>>>> and write to ntfs drives. I want to make a superduper backup of my 
>>>> encrypted hd though and would like to make a partition for this on the 
>>>> external hard drive because i want that partition to be extended journal 
>>>> encrypted as is my macs hard drive. I cant seem to create a new partition 
>>>> with disk utility though. Is there a program I could use for this?
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Greetings, Anouk,
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