There are numerous options for a computer running Windows to read a Mac's HFS+ files system. Apple's Boot Camp includes HFS+ drivers for Windows. There are commercial products such as MacDrive or free alternatives like HFSExplorer. (See links below)
File Systems supported by Mac OS X:Local File Systems HFSHFS+ISO9660MSDOSNTFSUDFUFSNetwork File Systems AFPFTPNFSSMB/CIFSWebDAVOther deadfsdevfsfdescfifofsloopnullfsramfsspecfssynthfsunionvolfs
File management is handled by the software named "Finder" in OSX.
It is mac osx version 10.5.4 leapoard
On a Mac computer the operating system is OSX. All of the solutions are OSX based and are different for each application.
It depends if you want the drive to be accessible from both OSes. If yes, then research what file system OS9 uses and format it with that. I think it's HFS. You're looking to have a file system on the drive that both OS9 and OSX can read, see? So if there's another file system that you prefer that both can read, you could use that, too. Making the secondary drive HFS+ will suffice. ----
You put it in the recycling bin then take it out.
You can get Tribes Ascend for the Mac OSX system by downloading the game from one of several sources. These sources include the Tribes Ascend website and the Porting Team website.
Windows 7 Ubuntu 10.10 Mac OSX Lion
No. Mac OSx does not need defragmentation because the OSx operating system eliminates most of the things that cause file fragmentation. You should however repair disk permissions at least once every 6 months or whenever a program is not working properly.
The recent operating systems for macs is mac osx version 10.5.4 leapord.
There is no "the" operating system. There are LOTS of different ones available. Windows XP, Windows Vista Linux Mac OSX and much more... There is no "the" operating system. There are LOTS of different ones available. Windows XP, Windows Vista Linux Mac OSX and much more...
yes. but only if you have an intel-based mac.