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Old 01-10-2003, 10:34 PM
Mikchek Mikchek is offline
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Default Transfering MAc Files to PC...PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

I have a external hard drive for my mac....I'm running an Mbox set up with a G3 Pismo 500.......I haven't seen a internal burner for this machine as of yet.....I know there are external options.....but I don't have any as of yet......with this maxtor HD I was trying to hook it up to a PC and transfer the files over to the PC to burn but the PC will not even recognize the HD.......is there a way I can make the PC recognize the MAC formatted HD?....
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Old 01-10-2003, 10:39 PM
Slim Shady Slim Shady is offline
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Default Re: Transfering MAc Files to PC...PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

You'll need a third party application like Macdrive to read a mac formatted HD on a PC...

macdrive 5 info

If you're interested in getting an internal burner for your powerbook, check this out:

xcaret drives for powerbook G3s
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Old 01-11-2003, 06:10 AM
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Default Re: Transfering MAc Files to PC...PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

You can transfer via ethernet network with MacSOHO easily. Provided the PC will be able to use the files (ie you have an apporpriate application to run the files) it will work excellent, and no need to deal with drive compatibilites between formats.

Install SOHO on your mac, onnect the two computers via ethernet, and launch soho. You can then mount any of your shared drives on your mac desktop, and the shared drives on your mac will appear in Network Neighborhood.

It's an easy and excellent application. I've "shared" it with many mac/pc friends who alos love it. Contact me via e-mail if you need more info.

Hope this is helpful.
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Old 01-12-2003, 12:52 AM
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Default Re: Transfering MAc Files to PC...PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

Hi,

The easiest way to do that (if you transfer a lot from Mac<>PC is to format the drive in the PC with FAT32 file system (one of the standard PC file system). Then it would be completely interchangeable without problem. I installed a 30 MB IBM Firewire drive in a studio for passing file between both type of computer.

There's also other options, like using a Mac formatted drive in PC. There are many good comercial soft for that, or you can use an excellent freeware (don't remember the name now).

For easy PT exchange, save projects with PC-compatibility option and use AIFF or BWAV audio files.

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