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thefreakid
Aug 10, 2007, 11:42 PM
just bought a cavalry NTFS removable hard drive. It says it is compatiable witha mac. I thought macs run on FAT32. Can anyone let me know if it will run on a mac and will i be able to add programs from my windows pc ot my mac pc using the hard drive, i do not yet own a mac to test the hard drive on myself. Thanks
henhowc
Aug 11, 2007, 02:12 AM
just bought a cavalry NTFS removable hard drive. It says it is compatiable witha mac. I thought macs run on FAT32. Can anyone let me know if it will run on a mac and will i be able to add programs from my windows pc ot my mac pc using the hard drive, i do not yet own a mac to test the hard drive on myself. Thanks
Without any third-party software, Mac OS X can mount NTFS volumes but they will be read-only. If you're not going to be dealing with any files greater than 4GB, I suggest you reformat the drive as FAT32 and be done with it.
If you're looking for info about getting OS X to write to NTFS partitions, do a google search on Macfuse.
Ludaru
Aug 13, 2007, 03:38 AM
Tiny hijack here..
I got a 300gb external harddrive which is NTFS. The mbp finds it, but i can't read any of the files. (Nor enter it - it just shows up in the finders mount area)
Any idea how I can read it?
Trepex
Aug 13, 2007, 08:18 AM
Tiny hijack here..
I got a 300gb external harddrive which is NTFS. The mbp finds it, but i can't read any of the files. (Nor enter it - it just shows up in the finders mount area)
Any idea how I can read it?
Reformat as FAT32 either using the drive's web admin utility?
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