Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
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Re: Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
It is, and I can confirm you can edit via it, but I didn't enjoy the experience. I went back to parallels. Boot camp is fail.
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Re: Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
Oh really? I heard way more praise for bootcamps and not for parallels. Parallels is a virtual machine IRC. In my experience working with virtual machines was really annoying
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Re: Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
For some reason, boot camp did not allow premiere to open my layered PSD files correctly. I am not sure why.
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Re: Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
It doesn't.Qyot27 wrote:How well does OS X handle ext2/3 volumes?
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Re: Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
can't you not just run Linux on a Mac? Use Wine or something to get premiere working on it? Just skip OSX
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Re: Filesystems... One good fpr Mac AND PC?
I had a great idea on what to do with my new 1TB external drive:
I will format 75% in NTFS and 25% in HFS+. Two patitions and one is a drop box or small editing partition for Macs who don't have NTFS support
I will format 75% in NTFS and 25% in HFS+. Two patitions and one is a drop box or small editing partition for Macs who don't have NTFS support
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