B benji21 macrumors member Original poster Jun 26, 2011 71 0 LA Aug 27, 2012 #1 I have formatted the drive to MS-DOS FAT but it only has a certain limit on how large the files are.. What else can I formatt the drive as so it is readable on both Windows and Mac OS. Thanks..
I have formatted the drive to MS-DOS FAT but it only has a certain limit on how large the files are.. What else can I formatt the drive as so it is readable on both Windows and Mac OS. Thanks..
ECUpirate44 macrumors 603 Mar 22, 2010 5,750 8 NC Aug 27, 2012 #2 Partition the drive. MDOS-FAT and OS X Journaled.
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere May 16, 2008 44,561 958 Aug 27, 2012 #3 Format A Hard Drive Using Disk Utility (which is in your /Applications/Utilities folder) Choose the appropriate format: HFS+ (Hierarchical File System, a.k.a. Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Don't use case-sensitive) Read/Write HFS+ from native Mac OS X Required for Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! backups of Mac OS X system files. [*]To Read/Write HFS+ from Windows, Install MacDrive [*]To Read HFS+ (but not Write) from Windows, Install HFSExplorer Maximum file size: 8EiB Maximum volume size: 8EiB Mac OS X: Mac OS Extended format (HFS Plus) volume and file limits You can use this format if you only use the drive with Mac OS X, or use it for backups of your Mac OS X internal drive, or if you only share it with one Windows PC (with MacDrive installed on the PC) NTFS (Windows NT File System) Read/Write NTFS from native Windows. Read only NTFS from native Mac OS X [*]To Read/Write/Format NTFS from Mac OS X, here are some alternatives: For Mac OS X 10.4 or later (32 or 64-bit), install Paragon ($19.95) (Best Choice for Lion and Mountain Lion) For Mac OS X 10.5 and later, including Lion, FUSE for OS X For 32-bit Mac OS X, install NTFS-3G for Mac OS X (free) (does not work in 64-bit mode) For 64-bit Snow Leopard, read this: MacFUSE for 64-bit Snow Leopard Some have reported problems using Tuxera (approx $36), which is an enhanced version of NTFS-3G with faster performance. Native NTFS support can be enabled in Snow Leopard and later versions, but is not advisable, due to instability. AirPort Extreme (802.11n) and Time Capsule do not support NTFS Maximum file size: 16 TB Maximum volume size: 256TB You can use this format if you routinely share a drive with multiple Windows systems. exFAT (FAT64) Supported in Mac OS X only in 10.6.5 or later. Not all Windows versions support exFAT. See disadvantages. exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) AirPort Extreme (802.11n) and Time Capsule do not support exFAT Maximum file size: 16 EiB Maximum volume size: 64 ZiB You can use this format if it is supported by all computers with which you intend to share the drive. See "disadvantages" for details. FAT32 (File Allocation Table) Read/Write FAT32 from both native Windows and native Mac OS X. [*]Maximum file size: 4GB. Maximum volume size: 2TB You can use this format if you share the drive between Mac OS X and Windows computers and have no files larger than 4GB.
Format A Hard Drive Using Disk Utility (which is in your /Applications/Utilities folder) Choose the appropriate format: HFS+ (Hierarchical File System, a.k.a. Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Don't use case-sensitive) Read/Write HFS+ from native Mac OS X Required for Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! backups of Mac OS X system files. [*]To Read/Write HFS+ from Windows, Install MacDrive [*]To Read HFS+ (but not Write) from Windows, Install HFSExplorer Maximum file size: 8EiB Maximum volume size: 8EiB Mac OS X: Mac OS Extended format (HFS Plus) volume and file limits You can use this format if you only use the drive with Mac OS X, or use it for backups of your Mac OS X internal drive, or if you only share it with one Windows PC (with MacDrive installed on the PC) NTFS (Windows NT File System) Read/Write NTFS from native Windows. Read only NTFS from native Mac OS X [*]To Read/Write/Format NTFS from Mac OS X, here are some alternatives: For Mac OS X 10.4 or later (32 or 64-bit), install Paragon ($19.95) (Best Choice for Lion and Mountain Lion) For Mac OS X 10.5 and later, including Lion, FUSE for OS X For 32-bit Mac OS X, install NTFS-3G for Mac OS X (free) (does not work in 64-bit mode) For 64-bit Snow Leopard, read this: MacFUSE for 64-bit Snow Leopard Some have reported problems using Tuxera (approx $36), which is an enhanced version of NTFS-3G with faster performance. Native NTFS support can be enabled in Snow Leopard and later versions, but is not advisable, due to instability. AirPort Extreme (802.11n) and Time Capsule do not support NTFS Maximum file size: 16 TB Maximum volume size: 256TB You can use this format if you routinely share a drive with multiple Windows systems. exFAT (FAT64) Supported in Mac OS X only in 10.6.5 or later. Not all Windows versions support exFAT. See disadvantages. exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) AirPort Extreme (802.11n) and Time Capsule do not support exFAT Maximum file size: 16 EiB Maximum volume size: 64 ZiB You can use this format if it is supported by all computers with which you intend to share the drive. See "disadvantages" for details. FAT32 (File Allocation Table) Read/Write FAT32 from both native Windows and native Mac OS X. [*]Maximum file size: 4GB. Maximum volume size: 2TB You can use this format if you share the drive between Mac OS X and Windows computers and have no files larger than 4GB.
B benji21 macrumors member Original poster Jun 26, 2011 71 0 LA Aug 27, 2012 #4 Thanks all.. How do I create a password for the HD too?