B bo-waleed macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 15, 2009 611 21 Jun 24, 2011 #1 1. any transmission users here ?, is there a way that make my mac sleep after transmission finishes download torrent(s) ?? 2. what is the best way to make windows partition read and write on Mac drive ? thanks for answering.
1. any transmission users here ?, is there a way that make my mac sleep after transmission finishes download torrent(s) ?? 2. what is the best way to make windows partition read and write on Mac drive ? thanks for answering.
simsaladimbamba Guest Nov 28, 2010 22,670 31 located Jun 24, 2011 #2 1. via script it could be done: Transmission > Preferences > Transfers > Management > Call Script: 2. GGJstudios said: FAT32 (File Allocation Table) Read/Write FAT32 from both native Windows and native Mac OS X. Maximum file size: 4GB. Maximum volume size: 2TB 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: Install NTFS-3G for Mac OS X (free) Some have reported problems using Tuxera (approx 33USD). Native NTFS support can be enabled in Snow Leopard, 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 HFS+ (Hierarchical File System, a.k.a. Mac OS Extended) Read/Write HFS+ from native Mac OS X Required for Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner backups of Mac internal hard drive. 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 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 Click to expand...
1. via script it could be done: Transmission > Preferences > Transfers > Management > Call Script: 2. GGJstudios said: FAT32 (File Allocation Table) Read/Write FAT32 from both native Windows and native Mac OS X. Maximum file size: 4GB. Maximum volume size: 2TB 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: Install NTFS-3G for Mac OS X (free) Some have reported problems using Tuxera (approx 33USD). Native NTFS support can be enabled in Snow Leopard, 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 HFS+ (Hierarchical File System, a.k.a. Mac OS Extended) Read/Write HFS+ from native Mac OS X Required for Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner backups of Mac internal hard drive. 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 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 Click to expand...
B bo-waleed macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 15, 2009 611 21 Jun 24, 2011 #3 simsaladimbamba said: 1. via script it could be done: Transmission > Preferences > Transfers > Management > Call Script: Click to expand... where can i download a script that does it ? i don't know how to do scripts.
simsaladimbamba said: 1. via script it could be done: Transmission > Preferences > Transfers > Management > Call Script: Click to expand... where can i download a script that does it ? i don't know how to do scripts.