On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Nestamicky <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 11/10/09 5:49 PM, iJohn wrote:
>> In Leopard I can access an NTFS formatted drive in read-only mode.
> This really is the issue also. I need to be able to mount ntfs hds on
> the mac from other machines and write to them. Say, I'm working in OSX
> or Win, I need to be able to send stuff to either machine via the
> network. I know I could have a dedicated HD, formatted in fat32 that I
> could put in the middle, but for now I need to put this HD in the mac
> and be able to write to it, until such time that I can find a 1TB HD I
> can afford. I'm not running Leo.
>
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Depending on need and situation, a large thumb drive may be as
effective and avoid risking your precious NTFS data.
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