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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS?
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I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. I wanted to have 2 encrypted partitions (W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS and HFS[Time Machine and manual Mac files]) and an unencrypted FAT (tried both FAT32 and exFAT). I had no problems (mak/creat)ing them. The problem is that Mac OS X v10.10.5 (Yosemite) thinks I have 2 FAT drives (only 1 should exist while other is NTFS (assuming cannot be read due to its BitLocker encryption which is fine to me)). If I connect it to a W7 laptop/notebook, then only FAT can be seen. I tried reformatting the encrypted BitLocker NTFS to unencrypted FAT in Mac OS X's Disk Utility which can be seen in Mac, but W7 does't see it. I tried letting W7's Disk Management make this unallocated partition to a new simple volume (NTFS or exFAT -- tried both), but it said "The operation you selected will convert the selected basic disk(s) to dynamic disk(s). If you convert the disk(s) to dynamic, you will not be able to stat installed operating systems from any volume on the disk(s) (except the current boot volume). Are you sure you want to continue?" I tried Yes and its Virtual Disk Manager said "The operation is not supported by the object." I tried deleting all partitions and told Mac OS X's Disk Utility to recreate the 3 partitions (unencrypted HFS+ & 2 MS FAT partitions) from scratch. Everything was fine when I checked between machines. I told W7 to format a FAT partition into NTFS with BitLocker encryption. After it was done, I rechecked with Mac OS X. Partitions were fine (yes, I know Mac can't read BitLocker encryptions so that partition stays hidden). I told Mac OS X to do a very long encrypted Time Machine backup and manually copy some files into this encrypted HFS+ partition for hours. After that, I went back to W7 and it can't see my BitLocker partition (unallocated)! http://i.imgur.com/tJ5wWz6.gif and http://i.imgur.com/KBwAEct.gif and for my 2 screen (shot/capture)s from both machine with the same external USB HDD connected. What's going on? Does having 2 different encrypted partitions not work with each other? Or am I doing something wrong? Thank you in advance. -- Merry Christmas/Season's Greetings/ Holidays & May The Force Be With U! Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- ( ) ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1'sBitLocker NTFS?
Ant wrote:
Hi. I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
Ant wrote:
Hi. I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. I wanted to have 2 encrypted partitions (W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS and HFS[Time Machine and manual Mac files]) and an unencrypted FAT (tried both FAT32 and exFAT). I had no problems (mak/creat)ing them. The problem is that Mac OS X v10.10.5 (Yosemite) thinks I have 2 FAT drives (only 1 should exist while other is NTFS (assuming cannot be read due to its BitLocker encryption which is fine to me)). If I connect it to a W7 laptop/notebook, then only FAT can be seen. I tried reformatting the encrypted BitLocker NTFS to unencrypted FAT in Mac OS X's Disk Utility which can be seen in Mac, but W7 does't see it. I tried letting W7's Disk Management make this unallocated partition to a new simple volume (NTFS or exFAT -- tried both), but it said "The operation you selected will convert the selected basic disk(s) to dynamic disk(s). If you convert the disk(s) to dynamic, you will not be able to stat installed operating systems from any volume on the disk(s) (except the current boot volume). Are you sure you want to continue?" I tried Yes and its Virtual Disk Manager said "The operation is not supported by the object." I tried deleting all partitions and told Mac OS X's Disk Utility to recreate the 3 partitions (unencrypted HFS+ & 2 MS FAT partitions) from scratch. Everything was fine when I checked between machines. I told W7 to format a FAT partition into NTFS with BitLocker encryption. After it was done, I rechecked with Mac OS X. Partitions were fine (yes, I know Mac can't read BitLocker encryptions so that partition stays hidden). I told Mac OS X to do a very long encrypted Time Machine backup and manually copy some files into this encrypted HFS+ partition for hours. After that, I went back to W7 and it can't see my BitLocker partition (unallocated)! http://i.imgur.com/tJ5wWz6.gif and http://i.imgur.com/KBwAEct.gif and for my 2 screen (shot/capture)s from both machine with the same external USB HDD connected. What's going on? Does having 2 different encrypted partitions not work with each other? Or am I doing something wrong? Thank you in advance. The disk in question is GPT. It's possible that an unallocated section of the disk, shows up as a "partition" under GPT. And that's where two FAT come from. I would try to apply labels to the partitions, so you have more landmarks when you're lost. For example, my C: partition might be "Win7" or "Win10" depending on what I was using. And since not all display routines actually have the ability to display the label, I also place a zero-sized file "IM_WINXP.txt" in the root of the partition. In that example, it allows me to unambiguously identify the partition based on contents. I need that if using the Kaspersky rescue CD (with AV scanner) and I want to be absolutely sure that the E: partition it has identified, is in fact my WinXP C: partition. By putting a single expressively named file in the partition at the root level, I can figure out where I am later. Always leave bread crumbs, for later. ******* I like the Cygwin version of disktype. It's actually a small utility. It is available as source code. http://disktype.sourceforge.net/ Being lazy, I don't really want to waste time building it from source. So I try to find "pre-baked" versions. I thought I wouldn't be able to do that on Windows, but somehow figured out there was a Cygwin version. I don't know which OS I ran that on (Cygwin installer), and what I did is just kept the three necessary files for later. disktype.exe 146,139 bytes cyggcc_s-1.dll 103,975 bytes cygwin1.dll 3,197,390 bytes And while you are sitting in a Command Prompt in Windows, you can use a Linux-like syntax. For example, open an elevated ("Run as Administrator") command prompt and type disktype /dev/sda And that will cause the program to examine the MBR and the partitions and print out their types for what Windows Disk Management would call "Disk 0". If you have a .dd or image file, you can get it to read the MBR and partitions off that too. disktype macsda.dd And this is the output I got, for a Macintosh disk image I have. This is the primary drive in my G4, sporting 10.2 OS. --- macsda.dd Regular file, size 74.53 GiB (80026361856 bytes) Apple partition map, 10 entries Partition 1: 31.50 KiB (32256 bytes, 63 sectors from 1) Type "Apple_partition_map" Partition 2: 28 KiB (28672 bytes, 56 sectors from 64) Type "Apple_Driver43" Partition 3: 28 KiB (28672 bytes, 56 sectors from 120) Type "Apple_Driver43" Partition 4: 28 KiB (28672 bytes, 56 sectors from 176) Type "Apple_Driver_ATA" Partition 5: 28 KiB (28672 bytes, 56 sectors from 232) Type "Apple_Driver_ATA" Partition 6: 256 KiB (262144 bytes, 512 sectors from 288) Type "Apple_FWDriver" Blank disk/medium Partition 7: 256 KiB (262144 bytes, 512 sectors from 800) Type "Apple_Driver_IOKit" Blank disk/medium Partition 8: 256 KiB (262144 bytes, 512 sectors from 1312) Type "Apple_Patches" Partition 9: 74.53 GiB (80025423872 bytes, 156299656 sectors from 1824) Type "Apple_HFS" HFS file system Volume name "Macintosh HD" Volume size 74.53 GiB (80024608768 bytes, 65342 blocks of 1.168 MiB) HFS wrapper for HFS Plus HFS Plus file system Volume size 74.52 GiB (80018485248 bytes, 19535763 blocks of 4 KiB) Partition 10: 4 KiB (4096 bytes, 8 sectors from 156301480) Type "Apple_Free" Blank disk/medium ******* If I point it at my Windows disk, I see disktype /dev/sda --- /dev/sda Block device, size 1.819 TiB (2000398934016 bytes) DOS/MBR partition map Partition 1: 72.58 GiB (77934495744 bytes, 152215812 sectors from 63, bootable) Type 0x0C (Win95 FAT32 (LBA)) Windows NTLDR boot loader FAT32 file system (hints score 5 of 5) Volume size 72.56 GiB (77915455488 bytes, 2377791 clusters of 32 KiB) Partition 2: 151.0 GiB (162136719360 bytes, 316673280 sectors from 154015155) Type 0x07 (HPFS/NTFS) Windows NTLDR boot loader NTFS file system Volume size 151.0 GiB (162136718848 bytes, 316673279 sectors) Partition 3: 241.3 GiB (259112770560 bytes, 506079630 sectors from 470688435) Type 0x07 (HPFS/NTFS) Windows NTLDR boot loader NTFS file system Volume size 241.3 GiB (259112770048 bytes, 506079629 sectors) Partition 4: 1.365 TiB (1500291072000 bytes, 2930256000 sectors from 976768065) Type 0x07 (HPFS/NTFS) Windows NTLDR boot loader NTFS file system Volume size 1.365 TiB (1500291071488 bytes, 2930255999 sectors) Notice I didn't get any label information. It's possible the Linux "disktype" from Package Manager, might have managed to display it. But I'm too lazy to disrupt things by rerunning it right this minute. In any case, a utility like that can give you some idea what the partition layout looks like. And whether the unallocated area at the end of the disk, is actually considered "FAT". Paul |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS?
I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD
Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. -- Merry Christmas/Season's Greetings/ Holidays & May The Force Be With U! Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- ( ) ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1'sBitLocker NTFS?
Ant wrote:
I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. Have fun with that. A virtual machine is far better for my needs. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS?
I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD
Green HDD. I wanted to have 2 encrypted partitions (W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS and HFS[Time Machine and manual Mac files]) and an unencrypted FAT (tried both FAT32 and exFAT). I had no problems (mak/creat)ing them. The problem is that Mac OS X v10.10.5 (Yosemite) thinks I have 2 FAT drives (only 1 should exist while other is NTFS (assuming cannot be read due to its BitLocker encryption which is fine to me)). If I connect it to a W7 laptop/notebook, then only FAT can be seen. I tried reformatting the encrypted BitLocker NTFS to unencrypted FAT in Mac OS X's Disk Utility which can be seen in Mac, but W7 does't see it. I tried letting W7's Disk Management make this unallocated partition to a new simple volume (NTFS or exFAT -- tried both), but it said "The operation you selected will convert the selected basic disk(s) to dynamic disk(s). If you convert the disk(s) to dynamic, you will not be able to stat installed operating systems from any volume on the disk(s) (except the current boot volume). Are you sure you want to continue?" I tried Yes and its Virtual Disk Manager said "The operation is not supported by the object." I tried deleting all partitions and told Mac OS X's Disk Utility to recreate the 3 partitions (unencrypted HFS+ & 2 MS FAT partitions) from scratch. Everything was fine when I checked between machines. I told W7 to format a FAT partition into NTFS with BitLocker encryption. After it was done, I rechecked with Mac OS X. Partitions were fine (yes, I know Mac can't read BitLocker encryptions so that partition stays hidden). I told Mac OS X to do a very long encrypted Time Machine backup and manually copy some files into this encrypted HFS+ partition for hours. After that, I went back to W7 and it can't see my BitLocker partition (unallocated)! http://i.imgur.com/tJ5wWz6.gif and http://i.imgur.com/KBwAEct.gif and for my 2 screen (shot/capture)s from both machine with the same external USB HDD connected. What's going on? Does having 2 different encrypted partitions not work with each other? Or am I doing something wrong? Thank you in advance. The disk in question is GPT. It's possible that an unallocated section of the disk, shows up as a "partition" under GPT. And that's where two FAT come from. I would try to apply labels to the partitions, so you have more landmarks when you're lost. For example, my C: partition might be "Win7" or "Win10" depending on what I was using. And since not all display routines actually have the ability to display the label, I also place a zero-sized file "IM_WINXP.txt" in the root of the partition. In that example, it allows me to unambiguously identify the partition based on contents. I need that if using the Kaspersky rescue CD (with AV scanner) and I want to be absolutely sure that the E: partition it has identified, is in fact my WinXP C: partition. By putting a single expressively named file in the partition at the root level, I can figure out where I am later. Always leave bread crumbs, for later. I did that with text files and volume labels since I easily get confused. I find it weird that Mac doesn't see them from Windows. And then the same in reversed when I make them in Mac and WIndows can't see them. ******* I like the Cygwin version of disktype. It's actually a small utility. It is available as source code. http://disktype.sourceforge.net/ Being lazy, I don't really want to waste time building it from source. So I try to find "pre-baked" versions. Where did you get those compiled binaries? I don't see them? -- Merry Christmas/Season's Greetings/ Holidays & May The Force Be With U! Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- ( ) ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
On 2015-12-25 11:47, Ant wrote:
I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. You should leave attribution in posts. -- "But I am somehow extraordinarily lucky, for a guy with ****ty luck." ..Harrison Ford, Rolling Stone - 2015-12-02 |
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On 2015-12-25 07:16, Paul wrote:
I like the Cygwin version of disktype. It's actually a small utility. It is available as source code. http://disktype.sourceforge.net/ I compiled it. Runs, but with permissions issues. Via sudo says "disktype: Can't open /dev/disk9: Resource busy" -- "But I am somehow extraordinarily lucky, for a guy with ****ty luck." ..Harrison Ford, Rolling Stone - 2015-12-02 |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLocker NTFS?
In comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage Alan Browne wrote:
On 2015-12-25 11:47, Ant wrote: I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. You should leave attribution in posts. Eh? -- Merry Christmas/Season's Greetings/ Holidays & May The Force Be With U! Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- ( ) ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
On 2015-12-25 12:42, Ant wrote:
In comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 11:47, Ant wrote: I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. You should leave attribution in posts. Eh? When you reply to a post, whatever content you leave from previous posters should be identifiable to who wrote it. You tend to cut out who wrote what making it a pain in some cases to go read more of what that poster wrote. Your prior reply to Paul, for example quotes what he said - but not who said it. -- "But I am somehow extraordinarily lucky, for a guy with ****ty luck." ..Harrison Ford, Rolling Stone - 2015-12-02 |
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On 12/25/2015 10:00 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2015-12-25 12:42, Ant wrote: In comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 11:47, Ant wrote: I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. You should leave attribution in posts. Eh? When you reply to a post, whatever content you leave from previous posters should be identifiable to who wrote it. You tend to cut out who wrote what making it a pain in some cases to go read more of what that poster wrote. Your prior reply to Paul, for example quotes what he said - but not who said it. Ah OK. Sorry. I was trying to clean thing up. Don't you have threading to show them? -- Merry Christmas/Season's Greetings/ Holidays & May The Force Be With U! Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / If crediting, then use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. ( ) Chop ANT from its address if e-mailing privately. Ant is currently not listening to any songs on this computer. |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
On 2015-12-25 13:13, Ant wrote:
On 12/25/2015 10:00 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 12:42, Ant wrote: In comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 11:47, Ant wrote: I'm having problems with my 2 MS partitions in my external USB 2 TB WD Green HDD. Why bother with that rather than simply running Windows in a virtual machine with an associated virtual drive in the OS X file system? Because I want to share the drive between multiple physical machines. You should leave attribution in posts. Eh? When you reply to a post, whatever content you leave from previous posters should be identifiable to who wrote it. You tend to cut out who wrote what making it a pain in some cases to go read more of what that poster wrote. Your prior reply to Paul, for example quotes what he said - but not who said it. Ah OK. Sorry. I was trying to clean thing up. Don't you have threading to show them? Easier to just read the name in context. -- "But I am somehow extraordinarily lucky, for a guy with ****ty luck." ..Harrison Ford, Rolling Stone - 2015-12-02 |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
On 12/25/2015 10:17 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2015-12-25 13:13, Ant wrote: On 12/25/2015 10:00 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 12:42, Ant wrote: In comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage Alan Browne wrote: You should leave attribution in posts. Eh? When you reply to a post, whatever content you leave from previous posters should be identifiable to who wrote it. You tend to cut out who wrote what making it a pain in some cases to go read more of what that poster wrote. Your prior reply to Paul, for example quotes what he said - but not who said it. Ah OK. Sorry. I was trying to clean thing up. Don't you have threading to show them? Easier to just read the name in context. OK. -- Merry Christmas/Season's Greetings/ Holidays & May The Force Be With U! Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / If crediting, then use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. ( ) Chop ANT from its address if e-mailing privately. Ant is currently not listening to any songs on this computer. |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
On 2015-12-25, Ant wrote:
On 12/25/2015 10:00 AM, Alan Browne wrote: Your prior reply to Paul, for example quotes what he said - but not who said it. Ah OK. Sorry. I was trying to clean thing up. Don't you have threading to show them? That's not the point. What you are doing is considered bad etiquette. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR |
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Can't have both encrypted Mac's HFS+ & MS W7 EE SP1's BitLockerNTFS?
On 2015-12-25 13:22, Ant wrote:
On 12/25/2015 10:17 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 13:13, Ant wrote: On 12/25/2015 10:00 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-12-25 12:42, Ant wrote: In comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage Alan Browne wrote: You should leave attribution in posts. Eh? When you reply to a post, whatever content you leave from previous posters should be identifiable to who wrote it. You tend to cut out who wrote what making it a pain in some cases to go read more of what that poster wrote. Your prior reply to Paul, for example quotes what he said - but not who said it. Ah OK. Sorry. I was trying to clean thing up. Don't you have threading to show them? Easier to just read the name in context. OK. Thanks. -- "But I am somehow extraordinarily lucky, for a guy with ****ty luck." ..Harrison Ford, Rolling Stone - 2015-12-02 |
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