Gparted For Mac
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Your MacBook Pro computer comes with the default 1 partition. Creating additional partitions is a important one to manage your files. You can create, edit, merge or delete additional partitions with Disk utility.
Some 3rd party apps also help you to create and manage mac partitions.
Stellar Partition Manager for Mac ($39)
Full versions version software offer tools to create, delete, format, hide/show, resize mac hard drive partitions.
Its also offer demo version. But this version only allows you to hide, reveal, delete and format a Mac partition.
iPartition ($50)
Its natively support NTFS, FAT, HFS+ and HFS file systems. Make repartition without reformatting using simple tools.
GParted – GNOME Partition Editor (Free)
Free partition editor to mange your Mac partitions. Resize, copy, move partitions without data loss. Create additional space for new operating systems.
Partition Magic Mac Tool
Create, resize, or merge partitions using Partition magic mac tool. Its also allow user to create partition of external USB drives.
Camptune ($19.95)
Rearrange space between HFS and NTFS volumes. Its also support fusion drive/file vault.
MacDrive
Another software to create disk partition. Its have additional tools to repair Mac drive.
If you knew any other partition software, do let us via comment.
Gparted For Linux
Gparted Windows Download
May 04, 2018 GParted. GParted is a well known disk partitioning program. It supports many partition formats such as FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, Ext4 and of course supports Mac OS Extended. We can use GParted to create Mac OS Extended partitions in just a few simple steps. GParted comes pre-installed on many Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint. Is it possible to use Gparted to setup a hard drive to allow Mac Sierra to be installed on. If so what settings do I use? It seems like I have tried everything but when I go to re-install Sierra it shows nothing for usable hard drive to install onto.