gharris999;488631 Wrote: 
> If you're talking about a BIG disk (500gig or larger) and a BIG music
> collection, I'd go with NTFS, which uses the hard disk space much more
> efficiently than FAT32.  In terms of copying your music files from your
> Mac to the usb connected NTFS drive, you can just "drag" the music to
> the new drive, but you have to jump through one hoop first.  See:
> http://prasys.co.cc/2009/09/how-to-enable-native-readwrite-ntfs-for-snow-leopard/
> and
> http://smokingapples.com/software/tips/snow-leopards-hidden-ntfs-readwrite-support/
> to see what's involved in this 'hoop'.
> 
> Here is a GUI utility that I haven't personally tired, but it should
> make jumping through this particular hoop pretty painless:
> http://ntfsmounter.com/
> 
> PS: This is snow-leopard only.  With leopard and older versions of OS
> X, you'll need to install mac-fuse and mac-ntfs-3g...both free, but both
> a little more bother to set up than the method cited above.

Thank you. Yes using leopard.


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