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NTFS vs. FAT32 vs. exFAT – Differences and How to Format to [Partition Magic]
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Their wiki says they use ntfs-3g for NTFS. Apparently write performance is poor.
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This is exactly what I needed, unfortunately Fuse still requires a ntfs-3g driver which is not free. After the conversion is completed, you can click Close to exit the window. It is a file system introduced by Microsoft in , which is similar to FAT32 files system, but does not have the limits of FAT32 file system.
Both of them have no realistic file-size or partition-size limits. Both of them are suitable for removable devices due to their compatibility. FAT32 is compatible with more very old operating systems.
Install and launch it to get its main interface. Step 3. At this window, you are allowed to specify partition label, file system as well as cluster size. After resetting these parameters, you can click OK.
How to use NTFS drives on a Mac
You can always install drivers for those other OSes , but that doesn't help when you're sharing files with your friends' computers. Besides, it's kind of a hassle. The exFAT file system is a much simpler option.
Essentially, it's a file system that's both readable and writable on any modern Mac or Windows machine sorry, Leopard users. All you need to do is format the drive on a Windows machine and you're good to go.
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Note that you can't format it on OS X, you have to format it on Windows for it to be compatible with both platforms Update : A lot of you are noting that OS X formats these just fine, so your mileage may vary.