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What is Blank hard drive disk images (100MB HFS up to 30GB HFS+)? All these download files consist of extremely compressed empty disk images for emulators (such as SheepShaver or Basilisk II) that are to be used as hard drive to store files and/or the operating system. Once inflated, they will instantly take the whole space they are marked at. Download mac os yosemite on pc. These empty disk images range from 3GB HFS formated (appropriate for Mac OS 6, 7 or 8.0) up to 32GB HFS+ formated (Mac OS 8.1, 9 or early Mac OS X). Note: Please be patient when extracting these blank disk images, as your hard disk has to write the whole space (up to 30GB) so it might take a couple minutes depending on your computer specs. HFS vs HFS+ quick tip from that-ben: Even tough HFS standard is highly compatible with almost all Mac OS versions, it still remains the worst choice for any Mac OS 8.1 or 9.x setup in terms of efficiency. The reason is the bigger the hard drive in standard HFS (not HFS+) is, the larger small files will use. For instance, think of a 30GB drive that you format as HFS standard. Just a couple characters typed in a SimpleText document and saved on that drive will always result in a minimum size of nearly 1MB (1000000 bytes) instead of say, 8 bytes! This is due to the 16-bit blocks addresses limitation. Word 2011 mac proofing tools download. https://treehair.weebly.com/home/bluebeam-revu-for-mac-free-download. The way HFS standard was implemented, there can only be limited small amount of blocks on a single drive, resulting in those blocks to distribute the hard drive space evenly and thus, be huge. Even if you write tiny files, the remaining bytes in those blocks are totally wasted, resulting in humongous files that contain next to no DATA. In other words, if you're planning on using, say more than a 10GB big drive in Mac OS 9, you should totally go with HFS+ as it will contain WAY MORE files than a same size HFS standard drive. big-32g.img_.bz2(25.17 KiB / 25.77 KB) 30GB HFS+ formated blank disk image (for Mac OS 8.1, 9 or X) 752 / 2015-10-27 / 2016-12-31 / 6b7026b67056768aec23eef7f35ed8f8e27c8103 / / HD30.img_.bz2(40.5 KiB / 41.47 KB) 30GB HFS standard formated blank disk image (for Mac OS 6, 7 or 8.0) 304 / 2015-10-28 / 2016-12-31 / 11564207d55a59b2c97214a05fd2c7f7c7e79d73 / / machfsp10gb.img_.bz2(10.16 KiB / 10.41 KB) 10GB HFS+ formated blank disk image (for Mac OS 8.1, 9 or X) 401 / 2015-10-28 / 2016-12-31 / 820cb9fd2e5e1d3f3327be93cdf61f6b5424e4e2 / / machfs10gb.img_.bz2(8.87 KiB / 9.08 KB) 10GB HFS standard formated blank disk image (for Mac OS 6, 7 or 8.0) 235 / 2015-10-28 / 2016-12-31 / 7e388391c318a514893965620f6e0490818edb50 / / macosx_6gb.rar(28.24 KiB / 28.91 KB) 6GB HFS+ Journaled unformated blank disk image (for Mac OS 8.1, 9 or X) / RAR archive 566 / 2015-10-28 / 2016-12-31 / 65bdecc3059b1308d470fe4cf1b9b5e0ef52dc32 / / machfs-03gb.img_.bz2(3.71 KiB / 3.8 KB) 3GB HFS standard formated blank disk image (for Mac OS 6, 7 or 8.0) 589 / 2015-10-28 / 2016-12-31 / 26df6d75e0fb75f6b1cbc1abf86ac1d79addd8ff / / 120GB.img_.bz2(88.24 KiB / 90.36 KB) 135 / 2015-08-08 / 935ed17aa2b0fd01190dbe128b2755cb6fe4a229 / / 100MB.zip(103.07 KiB / 105.54 KB) 100MB HFS standard formated blank disk image (for Mac OS 6, 7 or 8.0) / Zipped 492 / 2018-04-12 / 8a1149030b1ad76cf2f92747534094b94f683a7f / / Compatibility notes Those are blank disk images, compressed. On Windows, you can use WinRAR or WinZip to extract them. On Mac OS X, you can use The Unarchiver. |