Mac partition

Hi, I intend to partition my hard drive. But my main concern is whether Partition Mac works also as Partition Windows?

In windows, we can create different drives and store our data. Based on our name for ex: C drive is like the master boot record. In the same way Mac Partition will be as she is or is there a difference between them.

Hi MMullapudi,

If you want to understand how to partition the hard drive from your MacBook Pro, check out this resource:

For Mac disk utility: partition a disk by using disk utility

Unless you change it, the original internal hard drive is called MacIntosh HD.   You can name the other partitions, everything you want.  In the Finder application, you can drag and drop files between partitions as you do in Windows.

Let us know if you have any questions after reviewing this information on the creation of the partitions on your Mac.

Take care.

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