how to format an external hard drive on Mac 10.3.2?

thistleblue

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I don't have a Mac. My research assistant job requires me to edit video on Mac. I bought a 120G external hard drive (actually a kit and an internal drive put together). I formated it on PC, but all the data I put on the drive through Mac are not readable. I guess it would be fine if I format the external hard drive on Mac. Could anybody please tell me how to format the external drive on the campus Mac 10.3.2? I don't have administer's password. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
 
Welcome to the forum.

You have discovered that pc format and Mac format are two different fishes. :)

You will need to get some one at the computer lab to help you. You need to be an administrator to add equipment - the external hard drive - format it, then edit the video and save it to the drive.

How large is the video? It might be easier for you to save it to a zip disk, if those computers in the lab have zip drives.
 
If this external drive will be used ONLY on a Mac, then the best way to go is: open Disk Utility (in your /Applications/Utilities folder) select your external drive. Choose partition, then select your partition in the list, and click remove (or erase), that should give you a Mac partition by default.
IF YOU CAN'T SEE THE PARTITION on the Mac, the partition info has to be removed on a PC first!
If the drive has to be shared between PCs and Macs, then (if you have OS X 10.3 or later on the Mac) NTFS format will work, as long as you don't have to write to the disk from the Mac. NTFS will be READ-ONLY. If you need to write to the drive, then FAT32 is what works, both on PC and Mac
 
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