By - guest writer. The latest trend with computers is not including a CD/DVD drive. This helps the computers to be small and lighter. Apple has started doing this when the Macbook Air arrived on the scene. They have also included this with their latest laptops and their iMac’s. Recently photographers have switched from using CD/DVD’s to USB flash drives to deliver their digital pictures to their clients.
However, some photographers have run into issues where clients are not able to read the USB flash drive, prompting the photographer to switch back to using CD/DVD’s. But don't worry. We've got the solution! This article will teach you how to format the USB flash drive so both Mac’s and PC’s can read them. There are two parts to this tutorial. One for Mac and the other for Windows 7.
(Be careful using these instructions to ensure you are formatting the correct disk.) (for Windows instructions please scroll down) MAC INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Double Click on the Finder icon that is located in the Dock. It looks like the Apple smiley face.
Sep 17, 2018 FAT32 format can be read and written to on both the operating system- Mac and Windows. There are many people who like to use the drive on both Mac and Windows, and others use it as a device for storage for TV shows and thus reformatting to FAT32 is necessary. 1.If moving files one way, from Mac to Windows, use HFS+. To move files from Windows to Mac, use NTFS. If moving files both ways, use either. 2.Chosse either FAT32 or exFAT for gaining compatibility in Pc as well Mac. 3.Create two partitions on your hard drive to use with each OS, separately.
Here’s a picture. Step 2: A finder window should be open now. On the left hand side of the finder window locate “Applications”. Click on Applications to open the Applications folder. Step 3: In the Application Windows look for the Utilities Folder.
Double click on the Utilities folder. Step 4: If you haven’t already plugged in your USB flash drive in to your Mac, please do so now before going on to Step 5. Step 5: Look for the Disk Utility icon and double click it. Note: From this step on please be careful.
You don’t want to erase the wrong disk. Doing this will delete all the data on the disk. If you accidentally choose the wrong disk you will not be able to recover the data without special software or even a data recovery specialist, which can be extremely expensive.
Step 6: Locate your USB flash drive. Mine displays as 2 GB SMI USB DISK Media, then underneath it you will see USB DISK. Click on USB Disk.
Step 7: When you click on USB Disk you will see a few tabs. Click on the Erase tab. Step 8: You will see Format: Select ExFAT. Step 9: You will see Name: Input the name you would like to call it, for example your clients name or your business name. You only get 11 characters and spaces count as a character. Don’t use any symbols or special characters. For this example I will be using my company name abbreviated: JSP.
Step 10: Your screen should look like the screen example below. Step 11: Now if everything looks right click on the Erase button.
IMPORTANT: AGAIN, PLEASE CONFIRM YOU ARE ERASING THE CORRECT DISK. YOU WILL SEE THIS SELECTED ON THE LEFT SIDE. A confirmation window will pop up. Click on the Erase Button. Step 12: The formatting process is pretty quick depending on how old your Mac is. Unfortunately there is no confirmation that the computer is done formatting your USB flash drive.
When it’s done it will automatically mount the drive with the name you gave it. When you see this you can close the Disk Utility application. You are done. Your USB flash drive is now ready to pictures. Windows 7 Instructions Step 1: Plug your USB flash drive in an available USB port on your computer.
Step 2: Go to the Window Start Menu, then Computer. Step 3: You should see your USB flash drive. On my computer it displays as the G: Drive. Note: From this step on please be careful. You don’t want to erase the wrong disk.
Doing this will delete all the data on the disk. If you accidently choose the wrong disk you will not be able to recover the data without special software or even a data recovery specialist, which can be extremely expensive. Step 4: Click on the USB Disk once.
Then do a right click with your mouse to pull up a menu. Click on Format.
Step 5: You will want to change the File System to: exFAT and then enter a Volume Label. You can make this your client name or your company name. I picked JSP, no special characters allowed.
Step 6: Click the Start Button (Make sure you keep the Quick Format Checked. This will speed up the process). IMPORTANT: DOUBLE CHECK THAT THE TITLE ON THIS NOTICE STATES YOUR USB DISK AND NOT ANY OTHER DISK BEFORE PROCEEDING!. Step 7: Click the OK button.
Step 8: You should see a message Format Complete. You are done. Your USB flash drive is now ready to pictures.
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Windows uses the NTFS file system for its internal drives, while Macs use HFS+. External hard disks and USB drives are generally formatted with the Windows FAT32 file system for maximum compatibility — most devices, including Macs, can read and write from FAT32 devices. Some Mac drives may be formatted with the HFS+ file system — some drives marketed to Mac users may even come pre-formatted with HFS+. Windows can’t read this file system by default, but there are ways to read that HFS+ drive from Windows. We show you how to access your Mac-formatted drive on Windows. Install Apple HFS+ Drivers If read access to the files is all you need, you can install the Apple HFS+ drivers for Windows.
Be sure to remove Paragon or MacDrive before proceeding. Download your, then follow these steps.
You’ll probably want to use HFSExplorer for this. Unlike all the other options available here, HFSExplorer is completely free. You can use it to access Mac file systems from Windows without paying a dime.
Note that you need to run it as Administrator in Windows. HFSExplorer does require installed. We generally recommend against having Java installed, but it’s necessary here unless you want to spend money. Be sure to disable the Java browser plug-in after installing Java to stay as safe as possible. This tool is fairly simple to use. Connect your Mac-formatted drive to your Windows system, open HFSExplorer, and click File Load File System From Device.
HFSExplorer can automatically locate any connected devices with HFS+ file systems and open them. You can then extract files from the HFSExplorer window to your Windows drive.
Note that HFSExplorer is read-only, so you can’t actually modify files stored on your Mac drive or delete them. It also doesn’t integrate with Windows Explorer or File Explorer — files are available in the HFSExplorer application and you must copy them elsewhere. Price: $20, 10-day free trial Paragon HFS+ for Windows is a paid application, but it distinguishes itself with additional features. Unlike HFSExplorer, Paragon HFS+ for Windows provides full read/write access to Mac drives and promises high performance.
It even integrates HFS+ file systems with Windows Explorer or File Explorer on Windows. Any Windows program can read from or write to the Mac drive. This application does cost $20, but it also offers a 10-day free trial. If you just need to recover files from a drive, 10 days is plenty of time to install this file system driver, copy your files over, and uninstall it. If you want to use Mac drives on Windows on an ongoing basis, paying $20 so you can use the drive properly is a pretty good deal. As a bonus, Paragon HFS+ doesn’t require you have the insecure Java installed.
Readers noted that this cool caused them an inaccessiblebootdevice error. The fix appears to be to Inside the BIOS you can change basic computer settings, like the boot order.
The exact key you need to strike depends on your hardware. We have compiled a list of strategies & keys to enter., setting SATA mode to IDEA, Safe Mode is an inbuilt troubleshooting feature that allows you to fix issues at the root, without non-essential applications interfering. You can access Safe Mode in various ways, even if Windows 10 no longer boots., doing a System Restore, followed by switching SATA mode back to AHCI in the BIOS. Price: $50, 5-day free trial (trial appears to no longer work) MacDrive is another fairly popular option here.
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It’s a paid application and is both more expensive and has a shorter free trial than Paragon HFS+. Like Paragon HFS+, MacDrive offers full read/write access via Windows File Explorer fast performance. It also offers disk repair and partitioning tools for working with and creating Mac file systems.
These are additional features, but you probably won’t need them. This tool is a bit pricier than Paragon HFS+, so you’ll likely want to stick with Paragon HFS+ if you want a paid application. If Paragon HFS+ doesn’t work well for you for some reason, you may want to go with MacDrive.
Luckily, thanks to the free trials, you can try it out to see if that extra $30 over Paragon HFS+ is actually worth it. Workaround: Linux Live USB Price: free The next best way to access and copy your Mac drive on a Windows system requires a little workaround called Linux Live CD / USB.
The concept is simple: You run Linux from a Live CD or USB drive, which will recognize your Mac device. Now you can copy the files to your Windows computer. Use to create a Installing an operating system from a USB drive is quick and portable. We test a few ISO to USB tools to find the best one for you. , then reboot your system — make sure your BIOS is set to Learn how to change the boot order of your computer. It's important for troubleshooting issues and tweaking settings, and it's a lot easier than you think. — and boot into Ubuntu, where you should be able to read your Mac-formatted drive. Bonus: Format the Drive Let’s say you have a Mac drive lying around and you no longer have a Mac. You’re not stuck with the Mac file system forever.
After recovering the files from your drive with one of the tools above, you can then format the drive and convert it to a standard FAT32 partition that will work with most devices. Formatting will erase all the files on your drive, so be sure you’ve recovered your files first. To format the drive, just use the dialog that appears when you connect the drive to your computer.
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