Write support is possible, albeit experimental, I think disabled by default, and limited.Laser47 said:Its probably NTFS formatted, macs can only read NTFS. Your only solution is to format it to HFS or FAT32.
WRITING
There is limited writing ability. Limitations: file must be nonresident
and must not contain any sparces (uninitialized areas); compressed files
are also not supported.
Just in case, I'm going to point out that reformatting will erase that hard drive. If your intention is to use any of the files on it, make sure to copy them to your Mac's HD first.Adamo said:I'm pretty sure the jumper settings are fine, since it was on my PC - how do I format the drive then? Can't find the option anywhere!
Yeah, I realise that, I can't remember what was on the drive, can't have been particularly important if I don't remember though, so never mind.matticus008 said:Just in case, I'm going to point out that reformatting will erase that hard drive. If your intention is to use any of the files on it, make sure to copy them to your Mac's HD first.
You probably already know this, but one can never be sure of background knowledge with newbies to computer forums.