I'd like to get a MAC, but my iTunes is on a Windows-formatted external HD. I have never owned a MAC. If I plug the USB drive into a Mac, will it be able to read it?
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Originally Posted by applebook
Is your HD formatted via FAT32? If so, then Macs should be able to read it without any problems.
On your Mac, configure iTunes' folder directory to your iTunes folder on your external HDD, and you're set. ![]() |

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Originally Posted by applebook
I can't guarantee anything, but generally this is true. In fact, OS X can actually format FAT32
![]() I'm using an external HD right now to store all of my WAV and ALAC files, but Windows can't read the HD, yet OS X can, so the lesson here is that you should use Windows to do the original formatting, so that both operating systems can recognize the drive. |
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Originally Posted by Skylab
Yep, FAT32. It's really that simple? Just plug the drive in and the Mac will see the files?
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Originally Posted by mshan
I think (I'm not sure) that OS X can read files from NTFS, but only read and write to FAT32.
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Originally Posted by Calroth
I'll tell you the best way of doing this, but you want a DVD recorder for it (which many people have).
In the latest version of iTunes, in the File menu, there is an option to backup your entire library. You can backup on the PC and restore on the Mac. No problems with that. You just keep feeding it blank DVDs or CDs until everything is recorded. Why is this the best way? Because, as a side-effect, you get a set of backups of your music. Which is a very good idea indeed, IMO. |
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Originally Posted by kugino
well, knowing how big skylab's collection is, i think this would take a bit of time...might be a good idea in theory, but in practice could be quite a chore.
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