Subject: Re: Apple II Csa2 FAQs 9/9/1998 Zip Drive & Tape From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) Date: Sat, Sep 12, 1998 1153 Message-id: <1998091306533100.CAA04131@ladder03.news.aol.com> Rubywand wrote: > Regarding for-Mac Zip disks: what you are saying is unclear. Are >you saying that a for-Mac disk can not be formatted as a single HFS >volume from the Finder? Are you saying they must be formatted or that >they must be partitioned using ADU? That's the theory, although I have not tested it. Mac Zip disks come with driver partitions, so if you just try to stick it in a GS' Zip drive, the Initialize dialog box will pop up twice and if you click yes to both, you end up with a two partition disk, the first one (the driver partition) being 5 kilobytes in size! You don't need to partition it through ADU or another utility, but if you don't, you are stuck with the 5 kilobyte partition. Basically, Macintosh Zips are already partitioned. The only way I can think of to get rid of it is the "erase hard disk" feature I think the RamFAST utilities have (but I don't have a RamFAST, so I can verify), a Macintosh utility, or the Zip utilities for the PC. PC Zip utilities include one that will "prepare" a Zip disk. I'm fairly certain that preparing the disk with the PC Zip utilities will turn the Mac Zip disk into one that can then be formatted as a single nonpartitioned volume from the GS Finder.