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15-Jul-2009, 04:23 AM #1
Question Pocket Hard Drive (between Mac's and PC's)
I've been wanting to buy a portable pocket hard-drive (Imation Apollo 320GB, USB 2.0 specifically) to take the contents of my computer overseas with me. The computer with all my files on it is a Mac but I want to be able to transfer files between Mac's and PC's (since the computer overseas that will be available to me will be a PC).

I heard that this was possible if you just don't go through the process of formatting it to either one, but it means that you can't put any one file on it that is more than 4GB (or thereabouts). I was wondering if this was true at all? I've been having trouble finding any information on it.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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