easy just use a giant plug into the wall with a password given from apple that you have to apply for. DONT BE STUPID
Toshiba hard drives, as are most USB 2 drives, are fully compatible with Mac OS X. (See links below)
The USB flash drive on your MAC does not lock. To remove the USB drive just firmly hold it and gently pull from the socket. Flash drives are a very convenient way to save data from your hard drive.
A recent Mac with an Intel processor can boot from a USB 2.0 Hard drive. Earlier Macs could only boot from a Firewire Hard drive. When you turn on the Mac hold down the Option (alt) key. This will cause the Mac to scan for all available bootable drives. Select the one you want to boot from and it will start up from that drive.
yes durbrain
Most USB portable speakers are compatible with the Mac OS, but you should make sure that the speakers have Mac Drivers, otherwise they will not work properly.
No, I have one and it doesn't show when you connect through usb
One would need to buy a USB Flash card reader. they are cheap enough. dont forget to look for a "compatible with MAC" Logo.
I'm going to assume you want to use the old drive as a secondary drive for this answer. Get an external USB hard drive enclosure which is compatible with your "old" drive. CHECK ON THIS, there are several types of hard drive (SCSI, IDE, EIDE, and SATA) and you need to be sure the enclosure and drive are compatible. (Cost: around $30-$40)Put old hard drive in new external case, plug in power source, plug USB into laptop. Plug 'n' play (uPnP) will recognise drive and incorporate it into devices.
One can perform a hard drive recovery by removing the failed hard drive and hooking it up to an alternate computer through a USB universal drive adapter or if you have a Mac, using a FireWire cable to hook your nonworking Mac to a working Mac then pressing the T key as you power it on.
I depends if the software on the usb device is compatible with mac. I have used an At&T one with my mac.
I'm not quite sure what you mean, so I'll give you both answers: "How do you use a hard drive for Mac and Windows on the same machine?" On a mac, insert a Windows install CD or DVD, and the computer will ask you if you want to set up windows to run alongside mac. In the process you will partition the hard drive, so you will kind of have a windows hard drive, and a mac hard drive, but on the same disk. "How do you remove a Mac hard drive and put it in a Windows machine?" I am not a technical expert, so you might want to look up "How to remove and install a hard drive". All I know is it probably won't fit, so you might need to buy a hard drive enclosure and run the drive from a USB port. Hope one of these helps! If not, please revise your question
The Xerox 4250 is a digital copier capable of printing directly from a USB drive. Its features include an 80gb hard disk drive, supports a variety of media formats from cards to labels, and is compatible with almost every operating system such as Windows, Mac and Linux.