Kevin,

If I understand you correctly, you have drives formatted for windows and your 
wife can read, but can't write to them? That is very strange unless they are 
formatted for NTFS. If you reformatted the drives from the format they 
initially were when you purchased them, you may want to consider reformatting 
them back to FAT32. I have a number of thum/flash drives here that will work 
fine on both windows and the Mac for both read and write operations. If these 
drives have not been reformatted, are they a particular brand? 

On Nov 24, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

> Dear All,
>     I don't own a Mac yet.  I have several thumb drives I've formatted on my 
> XP laptop. The fundamental problem with this is that when I bring one of my 
> thumb drives to my wife's Mac, she can copy a file from it to her computer, 
> but not from her computer to the drive.  In essence, she can read but not 
> write on this drive. If I Move to Mac and run Bootcamp, which I don't plan to 
> do unless I must, will my wife be able to write on one of my thumb drives 
> that I've formatted while my Mac is running Boot camp, or will we have the 
> same format incompatibility issue?  
> Kevin
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