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Can’t write to external hard drive on mac? 2 solutions…


READ ME!!! Many new mac users find they are unable to write to their external hard drive when they first start using their computer. There are 2 solutions to this problem: Either reformat the drive or purchase software below. I go through both options in this video. NTFS for MAC OS X software: www.paragon-software.com Enjoy! Feedback encouraged.

25 Responses to “Can’t write to external hard drive on mac? 2 solutions…”

  1. minulemito says:

    great stuff!! cheers man, great help!

  2. ilikemymac says:

    @superhands1988 if you don’t like it don’t watch it mate

  3. superhands1988 says:

    @ilikemymac it still didn’t need to be 9 minutes long. unnecessarily long winded

  4. montyladd says:

    thank you so much man !!!!!

  5. darkdog4440 says:

    Nice vid man thanx this helped alot, im getting a hd pretty soon and its windows formated which one should i get i havnt baught yet I was thinking seagate freeagent go.

  6. menella says:

    Thanks that really helps!!!! saved my life

  7. kp272808 says:

    Thank you so much! I’m new to Macs and am still using my Lenovo as my PC. I was really mortified when I tried to copy music to my Seagate 500GB (since I’m keeping my music for the Mac’s itunes on the external) and couldn’t. So I’ve had to wait a few hours for files to transfer, but it’s better this way with an easy fix. thank you again! :)

  8. ilikemymac says:

    @AHHHjane it depends how much data you have on your original hdd but I would use about 250gb for time machine to start off with….nowadays I have a 1tb drive with 500gb for time machine for my imac. my laptop has less stuff on so I only use 250 for that…hope this helps

  9. ComedyIsLife says:

    thanks, this worked perfectly =]

  10. AHHHjane says:

    If I have a 500 gb external hard drive, how much space should I reserve for my Time Machine partition?

  11. ilikemymac says:

    @mcleaver this was meant to help beginners i.e. people with very little computer experience at all so I wanted to explain everything in detail. as you can see most of the feedback has been positive but I’m sorry if this video disappointed you

  12. mcleaver says:

    Open disk utility, reformat as FAT and Bob’s your uncle. Does that take 9 minutes? :-(

  13. Mobin1996 says:

    Thanks man, This was great… It helped me so much… :-)

  14. nhasan3 says:

    FAT doesnt allow files greater that 4GB to transfer

  15. djrickcalgary says:

    this works fine when u r dealin with data under 2gb but if you help me out on this one it would be great….. i have a video file 20gb i needed to put it on a windows comp… sounds easy rit…. no… i reformated the drive all types but at the end if its over 2gb it wont work event apple couldnt help on this one kinda sucks

  16. 99sukhi88 says:

    hi how can we copy files from mac to ext hd ??? plz help

  17. ROEJONO says:

    Thank YOUThank YOUThank YOU !!!!!!
    I bought a 1TB SeaGate External Drive And it wouldn’t let me write to it but i had all my valuable windows data on it so now i have to delete everything off it and partition It so ican move all my films movies and such on from my PC THANK YOU !!!!!

  18. rilizij says:

    thank you so much, you have saved my life at 4 in the morning, desperate in the computer lab.

  19. tinascanlon says:

    For a first time user, awesome help. Thanks.

  20. mauricioshalom says:

    thanks for this, great explanation

  21. drewthegnome says:

    i cant see my hard drive on my mac or pc! it wont even show up on disk utility on my mac. i need to have it formatted for a mac but i have no idea what to do. can someone help me?

  22. marinj90 says:

    how do i format it to FAT32

  23. wheato77 says:

    Thanks for tip!.

  24. SkaZiiKx says:

    mine wont even show up, please help me :)
    just switched from windows

  25. ilikemymac says:

    yes you can do that

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