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    There are a few less obvious features for managing and manipulating your storage devices in the macOS Disk Utility. In the third part of our deep dive into Disk Utility, here’s how to find and use them.
    In part 1 and part 2 of this series, we looked at how to manage and manipulate storage devices and volumes on your Mac using Apple’s Disk Utility app built-in to macOS. There are a few extra features you might want to be aware of, so we’ll cover those here.

    Resizing disk images

    Convert a disk image to another format

    View APFS snapshots

    Convert volumes to APFS

    Enabling Journaling

    Password protecting a device

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