I wonder if you can format it as say mac extended journaled and then
when windows sees it, format it as ntfs?
On Nov 6, 2007, at 6:10 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
You can't. FAT32 is the best you can do, though you will have some
restrictions. the 4GB file size limit for one. A lack of
interoperability in Windows with other file systems is one of the
major downfalls of Windows, IMO. Mac can read NTFS, but as yet can't
format it. I believe, though i'm not sure, this is due to proprietary
issues. Microsoft owns the NTFS format. Linux will not format NTFS
either.
On 6 Nov 2007, at 15:02, william lomas wrote:
hi
in mac os x how can i format a hard drive please as ntfs for windows
to read it?