When you buy a flash drive it is already formatted in a way that Windows can understand. The good news is that Macs can understand it too. So you can use a Mac to save files onto the flash drive and then read them on a Windows PC, or the other way round, no problem.
If you used Disk Utility on the Mac to format the flash drive, then there is a chance that Windows won't be able to read it. So don't do that unless you know what you are doing.
Well A mac uses fat32 which is used by flash drives
Just copy your Itunes library onto a flash drive, and there you have it. Steps, 1.copy every song off your PC onto a flash drive, 2.insert the flash drive into your mac and put the music files anywhere you want 3.open them all, and there you go.
Most USB Flash drives in Windows are formatted using the FAT or FAT32 file systems. These file systems can be read and written on a Mac. if you use NTFS on the drive, however, the Mac will not be able to read them without additional software.
Flash is an adobe program just like Photoshop and Illustrator. It is the same on both mac's and pc's.
DVD drives will work across both Macs and PC's.
If you have a flash drive that does not show up when it is plugged in, then it is likely fried.
Only Mac OS X will work on a Mac, and PC's are traditionally Windows-based.
Yes, you can, but you a flash drive with a lot of free space.
DVD drives are compatible with all computers so it doesn't matter if it's in Macs or PC's.
yes just save to flash drive :D
plug it in!!
Yes. With LogMeIn installed on a PC you can access the PC from a web browser on a Mac.