Guest davisr65 Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 I have a USB drive that is formatted with Macintosh OS, can i connect it to a windows 2003 server and access the volume? if not are you aware of any utilites i can obtain to convert it? thanks rob davis
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 Re: Is it possible to connect a USB drive formatted with Macintosh OS Hi davisr65, "A variety of other removable media and devices can be used to exchange files between Mac and Windows systems, including Iomega Zip disks, USB disk-on-key devices, and removable (external) FireWire and USB hard drives. For best compatibility, these devicesshould be formatted using the FAT32 file system, which is supported by both Mac OS X and Windows. Mac OS X also supports the ability to read files from devices that use the NTFS file system format." ... http://images.apple.com/macosx/pdf/MacOSX_Windows_TB.pdf Coraleigh Miller "davisr65" <davisr65@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:82DD8CBD-BEA3-400B-8EB5-4161187090DA@microsoft.com... >I have a USB drive that is formatted with Macintosh OS, can i connect it to > a windows 2003 server and access the volume? > > if not are you aware of any utilites i can obtain to convert it? > thanks > rob davis
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