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Mac USB

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For write access to certain devices that you plan to share between PC's and Mac's, your External HardDisks should be formatted as Fat32 or similar, as OSX doesn't seem to write to NTFS formatted partitions. (altho it can read from them quite ok)
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For write access to certain devices that you plan to share between PC's and Mac's, your External HardDisks should be formatted as Fat32 or similar, as OSX doesn't seem to write to NTFS formatted partitions. (although it can read from them quite ok)

Revision as of 18:52, 18 February 2007

You can use the following PC Hardware on a New USB Enabled Mac

  • USB Devices
    • Keyboards
    • Mice
    • External Harddrives
    • PenDrives

NOTE
For write access to certain devices that you plan to share between PC's and Mac's, your External HardDisks should be formatted as Fat32 or similar, as OSX doesn't seem to write to NTFS formatted partitions. (although it can read from them quite ok)