![]() ![]() My Dell laptop which runs on Windows also has 256Gb SSD.Īnother problem with using FAT32 is that the size of each individual file you can copy may not exceed 4GB…and I wanted a format I could use on Windows and Mac. Where was I supposed to copy this in order to format the disk? It was not just possible for me. I would have done that willingly but I have a 2TB external hard disk with over 1 Terabyte of files. Next, you need to format the disk to change it from NTFS to FAT32. The first step in this process involves copying all the files from your external hard drive to another storage device. ![]() I quickly did some search and I read on several forums that I should format my disk. I found out it was not possible because Mac computers use a different format from that of Windows. I bought a MacBook Pro with a disk space of only 256GB and wanted to copy some files from my external hard drive to it. Why I Did Not Format My External Hard Disk To Use On My Macbook Pro ![]()
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