NTFS has been around since ... 1993, it would have to be a very, very old
Mac, surely not to have NTFS support?  You can mount NTFS formatted hard
drives onto Macs.

On 1 February 2010 15:41, Stephen Jolly <st...@jollys.org> wrote:

>
> On 1 Feb 2010, at 15:14, Christopher Woods wrote:
> > But seriously, how old is the Mac? I noticed some older Macs at my old
> Uni had problems with a couple of my USB sticks, although they were USB2.0
> and everything-else-compatible. Just seemingly refused to work.
>
> On the basis of no information at all, I'm guessing that the USB drives in
> question might have been formatted NTFS, or something.
>
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