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- Have you ever saved an important file onto a flash drive or external hard drive on a Mac and then were unable to open it on a Windows machine? Or copied files onto your Windows external drive that you couldn’t edit on your Mac.
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Have you ever saved an important file onto a flash drive or external hard drive on a Mac and then were unable to open it on a Windows machine?
Or copied files onto your Windows external drive that you couldn’t edit on your Mac?
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The problem lies in the way in which the drive was formatted. By default, Windows devices use the NTFS file system. Modern Macs can read but not write to NTFS-formatted devices. By default, the Mac uses the HFS+ (or “Mac OS Extended”) file system. Windows machines, by default, cannot read HFS+ drives. Both Macs and Windows devices can read and write to drives formatted in the FAT file system, but FAT32 (the latest version of FAT) only allows for a maximum of 2 GB of data — enough for flash drives, perhaps, but no longer sufficient for most hard drive uses.
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So, what can you do? Install software that recognizes the “foreign” drives.
An excellent list of tools you can use is found on MacWindows.com:
In particular, I’ve had good experience with both MacDrive ($49.99, 5-day free trial) and HFSExplorer (freeware).
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