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> Fat32 Or Osxtended, Is FAT32 recommended for an ext. drive?
kassotis
post Wed 24 Nov 2004, 06:30
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Hi,

Just bought a powerbook and I have all my PC files on an external western digital hard drive. I want my computer optimised mainly for audio so I was wondering whether I should reformat the external drive to the native mac format or keep the FAT32 (gaining PC compatibility I suppose).

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post Wed 24 Nov 2004, 16:46
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you could keep it pc format, try and see how many tracks you can play back or record to it at one time with the pc format, if it gives a useable amount then why bother re-formatting.


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post Wed 24 Nov 2004, 21:44
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- do you really need the compatibility?

- FAT32 won't be bootable (you'll have to reformat it in HFS(+) if you want to install a MAC OS system)

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