![]() We always have the solution to divide it, but this can be a hassle that is not worth it.Īn interesting format for computing is exFAT. The problem with this format is that only supports files up to 4GB, so we couldn't transport a DVD-sized movie (4,7GB) on a FAT-formatted USB or hard drive. In Windows we will see it as FAT32 and if we format it in this format we will be able to read and write information in practically any operating system, which includes Mac, Windows, Linux and even mobile devices or consoles. We could say that FAT is the universal format. But the problem is that today there are many computers and we cannot know when we are going to use it in one with another operating system, so it must be clear that if we format it in Mac OS X Plus we will not be able to read or write on it on another computer. ![]() ![]() If we format a hard drive that we are only going to use on Mac computers, it is most likely that this is the best format we could use, since everything is faster and works better. ![]() This is the Apple format, to put it in a quick and easy way.
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