![]() ![]() Therefor: if you use fdisk on a Mac on an internal drive, you will have no luck, since there is no MBR on that drive. But for internal drives, more specifically: boot drives, only the one partitioning scheme can be used. This doesn't limit the particular partitioning scheme of external drives, naturally, since all of those computers can use each partitioning scheme on external media if the operating system supports it. Apple Macintosh running on m86k (Motorola 68000 series of processors) and PowerPC use Apple Partition Map (APM).x86-64) with UEFI and Intel-Macs, all of them use EFI/UEFI ( Universal Extensible Firmware Interface), use the GUID Partition Table (GPT). ![]()
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