To share a USB drive between a Mac and a Windows PC, there are two disk formats to choose from: exFAT and FAT32. The other formats -- Microsoft's NTFS and Apple's Mac OS Extended -- don't work well on the other operating system.
To EchoFX: That's exactly what I was looking for and is just my speed: I so appreciate you help. I was contemplating abandoning the effort as just another of my hair brained ideas. Java jre 1.5 for mac. Patrick On 11-Aug-07, at 22:57, EchoFX Support wrote: Hi Patrick, I just read your question on the Apple discussion board. To make it clear what we do: we provide drivers for various USB 1.1 devices, via the USBVision software, and various USB 2.0 devices, via VideoGlide. You will want a VideoGlide compatible device. And -yes, it will do exactly what you want and it will do it on Mac OS X -we don't do Windows here. Again, I recommend the xlr8.com XtraView USB device.
It is simple and inexpensive, but you might be able to pinch some pennies with a Kworld device, but remember that the XLR8 device comes bundled with the EchoFX software, whereas the Kworld one will require a separate purchase of the $29.94 VideoGlide software from EchoFX. Ms word for mac 15.3. Hope that helps, Support EchoFX, Inc. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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Note: Do not physically connect the USB video adapter to your computer until instructed to (Step 7). Video security sysem for mac. • Download the latest drivers from the StarTech.com website ().
You can find the part number and product ID on the product’s packaging. Note: Mac OS X will typically save the files to the Downloads folder that is associated with your user account (for example, hard_drive_name Users your_name Downloads). • Double-click the DisplayLink.zip file. • Double-click the MAC OS folder. • Double-click the appropriate folder for your operating system. • Double-click the DisplayLink Installer 75598.dmg file. • Follow the prompts to install the new drivers.
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Restart the computer when prompted. • Once Mac OS X has restarted, connect the USB video adapter to your computer. Note: Installation might take several seconds to complete. During the installation your display might flicker; this is normal. Once the installation has completed you will see your Macintosh desktop extended to the additional monitor.