@Jespercoorell91 It is possible, but difficult. The easiest way to do this is to use MacDrive. I use it myself when on Windows. Mac Drive will allow you to see your Mac files on Windows and then you can use any method of transfer you want (because it acts as just another drive). If you need any more help let me know.
Hi Zach, thanks for the video man...I have iTunes on an external hard drive (saved via PC)... I want to use the external hard drive and iTune files on a new Mac. Is there anyway to re-format the hard drive for Mac and still use the PC saved Itunes files on the Mac?
@TheSeemingly Hey. Thanks for the comment. What you are trying to do is actually pretty complex. Windows natively does not support the Mac file structure, so without software like MacDrive, you have not chance at it working that way. There is free software for Mac that allows you to write to Windows drives. Look into software like MacFuse. That should allow you to access and write to that drive using iTunes (once you configure it to look on that drive for the data).
Anyone know how can I share my mac book pro with my mac pro. At the moment I am in NewZealand and my Mac Pro is in UK. I used to share my both computer in UK in same network but I don't know how can I share with different network. Please help me.
@harvestcreativemedia What you are trying to do is create a VPN or Virtual Private Network. I personally have never done it, but it is possible, but sometimes a little complex. I recommend researching how to set up a VPN. -Zach
Thanks a million!!
ahmadgalimg 3 days ago
What if u want to transfer a movie thats an hour long could u still transfer it to a hard drive ?
Losreyesdelaustro 2 months ago
thanks a lot!!!
fammilicious 2 months ago
I have a click free external hard rive and i want to transfer my files from my old pc to my mac how do i do this?
FulllyErected 2 months ago
Hi man grat vid. :)
I have a question.
I have like 57 gb files on my mac that I want to transfer to my new PC.
IT'S impossible? Can you tell me how to do it? Have tried for like a month now:(
Jespercoorell91 4 months ago
@Jespercoorell91 It is possible, but difficult. The easiest way to do this is to use MacDrive. I use it myself when on Windows. Mac Drive will allow you to see your Mac files on Windows and then you can use any method of transfer you want (because it acts as just another drive). If you need any more help let me know.
-Zach
TechnetronicsGroup 4 months ago
Hi Zach, thanks for the video man...I have iTunes on an external hard drive (saved via PC)... I want to use the external hard drive and iTune files on a new Mac. Is there anyway to re-format the hard drive for Mac and still use the PC saved Itunes files on the Mac?
TheSeemingly 4 months ago
@TheSeemingly Hey. Thanks for the comment. What you are trying to do is actually pretty complex. Windows natively does not support the Mac file structure, so without software like MacDrive, you have not chance at it working that way. There is free software for Mac that allows you to write to Windows drives. Look into software like MacFuse. That should allow you to access and write to that drive using iTunes (once you configure it to look on that drive for the data).
TechnetronicsGroup 4 months ago
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Hi,
Anyone know how can I share my mac book pro with my mac pro. At the moment I am in NewZealand and my Mac Pro is in UK. I used to share my both computer in UK in same network but I don't know how can I share with different network. Please help me.
harvestcreativemedia 4 months ago
@harvestcreativemedia What you are trying to do is create a VPN or Virtual Private Network. I personally have never done it, but it is possible, but sometimes a little complex. I recommend researching how to set up a VPN. -Zach
TechnetronicsGroup 4 months ago