Use Disk Utility and Erase the disk.
This also allows selection of formats other than the standard HFS+ Journaled formatting.
Disk Utility can also Partition the disk, if you want to do that.
To the best of my knowledge no version of Mac OS or Mac OS X has ever had support for NTFS write access.
Yes
There are a number of possible alternatives to a Samsung external hard drive. One could get an external drive from Western Digital, Toshiba or Seagate.
12V DC & 2A output
Someone can purchase Western Digital External Hard Drives from the Amazon website. The Amazon website has multiple sellers offering the hard drive up for sale.
yes but it would void your warranty. what i sugguest is that you by a external hard drive, format it to FAT32 (from your computer) and then use that. You can get a 1TB (which holds a lot of space), and save all your games, movies, music, ect... and use everything from there. If you get a Western Digital external HDD (Hard Drive) you can get it for $119.99 - $149.99. Besides, a Hard Drive that you can use on anything, including the PC and X-Box 360 in format FAT 32 would be much better wouldn't it?
Yes, it will work with a mac.
Western Digital had for a long time been a leaderin hard drive technology. You can expect to pay upwards of about $200 good one of these hard drives. The price is worth it got for this product.
The Western Digital Elements Desktop is an external hard drive that is not in the WD My Book series. It is designed for use with Windows based computers but can be easily reformatted for use with Macs.
Yes it will also work with linux.
The hard drive can be connected through USB, eSATA or FIREWIRE.
The best hard drive manufactured by western digital is the Western Digital Sentinel DX4000, not only does it boast a 3 terabyte capacity, it also works on USB 3.0 but is backwards compatible.
yes as long as its compatible with your proccesor and fits you need to check your dimesions. but i'd just recommend an external hardrive preferable a Western Digital WD Passport WDXMS1200 External Hard Drive