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Old 13-08-2010, 12:28   #1
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Default Seagate Free Agent Go - for mac & windows?

I've got a 880gb Free Agent Go drive. Seagate seem to want to separate these into either a mac or windows version. I however want to use it on both.

Theres software for each obviously, but if I re-format as exFAT (NTFS out of the box) and install the windows & mac software on it, do you rekon it'll work just fine on both systems?


*just read that there is an NTFS driver for mac - called NTFS-3G or something, is this the case? that'd mean no hassle then?
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Old 13-08-2010, 12:50   #2
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why not format it to hfs and get hold of macdrive for windows
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Old 13-08-2010, 14:28   #3
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can windows read HFS? it doesn't give the option to format to that system :/

just thought... if I had an NTFS driver for mac i'd be able to setup mac/windows file shares wouldn't I?
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Old 13-08-2010, 15:18   #4
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can windows read HFS? it doesn't give the option to format to that system :/
It can with MacDrive.

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just thought... if I had an NTFS driver for mac i'd be able to setup mac/windows file shares wouldn't I?
NTFS-3G can be very hit and miss, I stopped using it after it buggered up my XP partition on my Macbook.
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seriously Joe, format the drive as HSF and then get macdrive
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Old 13-08-2010, 15:27   #6
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yeah macdrive looks good. cheers, i'll have to head up to my PC & sort it out.
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Early versions of NTFS-3G caused me some data corruption issues. Haven't had any for quite a while though and I've worked it pretty hard.

If you're using file shares then use the best format available on the local system. Everything else on the network won't care (you'll lose extended attributes across the network but most home users won't care).
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i've been running it for a couple of days now using HSF and its fine. Apart from when I shut my PC down, the drive lets of it's 'not enough power' beep which is annoying, didn't do it for the first day I had it!
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Old 18-08-2010, 01:29   #9
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That's HFS+.
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Yeah that's the one. OSX didn't allow owt else :/
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