nope. must be fat32
PS4 confirmed supports ExFat format (read & write) from USB Thumb Drive and USB External Hard Disk Drive - Tried it myself. Not an Xbox One owner, so not sure on that console, but it should be since it's using Win 8 as an OS...
You will need to connect it to a computer to read what is on the external drive. As a precaution, always scan external storage devices with anti-virus programs before opening any content on a drive.
No you cannot because the USB Ports on a Xbox 360 are read only...
Just mount it as you would any drive.
Just like recovering the lost files on external hard disk, you can use a program to scan the partition, the location of the deleted folders. You can read this guide,
The best place to put World of Warcraft would be on your internal hard drive, however you can also put it on an external hard drive, or another type of removable drive...as long as it can be read and wrote to.
Assuming you're talking about transferring files from a Mac to an external hard drive (since this is the Apple / Mac section), here is one possible scenario: If the external hard drive is NTFS formatted, then the Mac will only be able to read the contents of the drive, and will not be able to write to it. To remedy such a situation, back up all data from the external hard drive, launch Disk Utility on the Mac, select the hard drive, and format it as 'Windows / MS-DOS' (FAT 32) format (if you'd like to keep the external hard drive Windows compatible), or format it as 'Mac OS Extended' if you're only going to be using it on Macs.
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Information is written, and read from the hard drive.
There are a number of ways one can save hard drive date. One can back up hard drive data on an external hard drive or it can be stored on cloud storage such as Google Drive. If one's computer is damaged then files from the hard drive can be recovered and saved using a USB universal drive adapter. This will allow one to read the files on another PC and then save them to that PC or transfer to a different device.
Yes. Operating systems can read any hard drive (as long as the drive is not corrupt)
yes they do read disk. some require an external drive.