![]() The critical issue here is cross-platform compatibility. Into the Windows laptop, and be able to continue working on the same files (Office files, picture files, etc.) Will I be able to access read/edit/write files on both, my current Windows laptop (or a new one in the future) and on a new Mac laptop ? In other words, if I save files on the exFAT USB drive, can I just unplug the drive from the Mac laptop and plug it Or, do I have to transfer them to the laptop's C: drive first, and then write them to the other USB drive ? In other words, can I copy files directly from the NTFS drive to the exFAT drive. If I have both USB drives connected to my laptop, can I copy files directly from one USB to the other ? If so, say that I purchase a new external USB HD (say, Western Digital), and reformat it as an exFAT drive. ![]() The critical issue is that I be able to read and write to files that are currently saved on my NTFS formatted USB drives.įrom what I understand, Macs can only read files from NTFS formatted drives. I need to purchase a new laptop, but have not yet decided is I am going to buy a PC running Windows 10 or a MacBook Pro. I have several external USB HDs that I backup files to. The internal HD on my laptop is small: preformatted size = 250 GB. Firefox upgrades aren't working (though, I think this is a Firefox bug). e.g., Google Chrome has stopped supporting Windows XP and Vista. It is becoming incompatible with software, most currently web browsers. ![]() I currently have an HP laptop (about 8 years old) running Windows Vista 32-bit Home Premium, SP2. ![]()
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