Re: [CGUYS] EXT :Re: [CGUYS] Question re External HDD

2011-03-07 Thread b_s-wilk
Any Windows drive can be read-write on a Mac, including the invisible 
NTFS drives, using MacFuse and NTFS-3G utilities, available from 
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/ and 
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/.


Betty



I would win that bet quickly, Mike - as long as the drive format is compatible
with Windows, I can connect it to either pc or Mac.

Thank you,
Mark Snyder



In my own experience, it is that simple. All my machines are Windowz
based, If you are moving between Mac and Win machines, all bets are off.

Mike



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Re: [CGUYS] EXT :Re: [CGUYS] Question re External HDD

2011-03-05 Thread Snyder, Mark - IdM (IS)
I would win that bet quickly, Mike - as long as the drive format is compatible 
with Windows, I can connect it to either pc or Mac.

Thank you, 
Mark Snyder 
-Original Message-
In my own experience, it is that simple. All my machines are Windowz 
based, If you are moving between Mac and Win machines, all bets are off.

Mike

On 3/5/2011 12:22 PM, Gail Miller wrote:
 Hi...I have a large external HDD connected to my desktop computer by a
 USB cable. I would like to use some of the data on the HDD on my Laptop.
 Can it be as simple as moving the USB cable from one machine to the
 other or am I missing something major here?

 If it works that easily, I can envision storing my photos and music on
 the HDD for use on both of my computers.

 As always, thanks in advance!
 Gail Miller


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