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Re: Moving Between PC and Mac
by ninetto makavejev on Nov 6, 2009 at 9:30:46 am

Hard to understand what your problem is.
What version of OSX are you running? OSX understands (reads) all PC-drive formats excepting some RAID arrays. It can write to FAT32 PC-drives and with the help of Paragon's tool can also write NFTS drives.

On the PC side you will need MacDrive to read/write Apple HFS-formatted drives. Both MediaFour MacDrive and Paragon NFTS work fine for cross-platform solutions.

good luck,
n.m.


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