I'm Rahul Singhal, a full time blogger & computer expert for the last 5 years. I am very passionate about blogging and my area of interest are SEO & Web Designing.
Thank you, for the information. I was very happy to have found a solution to my problem. I do have a few questions though;
1. Are any of this methods unstable in the long run? If so, which one is best for the long run and low maintenance over all?
2. How does each method affect the speed rate for writing and reading between Mac OS and HD and how does it affect reading/writing between Windows and HD?
3. Are the new written files through these process compatible with Windows NTSF?
Just one problem that I can’t solve. Now a day I use my external hard drive on mac but I wan to use it on pc too but I don’t wanna format my data on hard drive anymore what should I DO?
Eugenia says
Awesome post.
youngchris says
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Dennis says
Thank you, for the information. I was very happy to have found a solution to my problem. I do have a few questions though;
1. Are any of this methods unstable in the long run? If so, which one is best for the long run and low maintenance over all?
2. How does each method affect the speed rate for writing and reading between Mac OS and HD and how does it affect reading/writing between Windows and HD?
3. Are the new written files through these process compatible with Windows NTSF?
Rahul Singhal says
I am personally using Method 1 to make ntfs writable on both mac and windows & I have never faced any issue yet.
Queen says
Just one problem that I can’t solve. Now a day I use my external hard drive on mac but I wan to use it on pc too but I don’t wanna format my data on hard drive anymore what should I DO?
Rahul says
Take backup of Hard Disk in your PC.
Format that HDD and copy data again to that HDD.
Jaime DelFuego says
Paste this command? Copy disabled on this page. So option #3 must be typed manually, making it error prone.