Can OSX view Windows system files?

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Per the title, plugged an external HDD into my Macbook today in an attempt to copy data from it (HDD comes from a laptop which wont boot into the XP anymore)

Plugged it in via a HDD dock and while it displays the folder structure fine everything beneath that shows no files/empty folders! :confused:

I'm going to plug the HDD into a Windows machine just to check it isn't a fault with the drive but cant do that until tomorrow so in the mean time is there a reason why OSX wouldn't show the files within the folders?

Cheers :)
 
Should work fine. The only time I've had issues is with drivers formatted with old versions of NTFS - I.e. early XP or 2k machines.
 
Should work fine. The only time I've had issues is with drivers formatted with old versions of NTFS - I.e. early XP or 2k machines.

And what problems did you have? Similar to what I'm having? It's a very old Laptop so probably not FAT32
 
I'm not able to see XP hidden / system files on Mac. Annoying because need to get data from a Application Data folder. I'm sure there are apps which help.
 
Per the title, plugged an external HDD into my Macbook today in an attempt to copy data from it (HDD comes from a laptop which wont boot into the XP anymore)

Plugged it in via a HDD dock and while it displays the folder structure fine everything beneath that shows no files/empty folders! :confused:

I'm going to plug the HDD into a Windows machine just to check it isn't a fault with the drive but cant do that until tomorrow so in the mean time is there a reason why OSX wouldn't show the files within the folders?

Cheers :)

If the hard-drive is formatted in NTFS then you'll be able to view the files, but you wont be able to copy/delete/move the files.
 
If the hard-drive is formatted in NTFS then you'll be able to view the files, but you wont be able to copy/delete/move the files.

Incorrect.

OS X *can* read and copy from a NTFS volume. It cannot however delete, and therefore move, files on a NTFS volume.

If it's FAT formatted, you can do whatever you like.
 
Just so everyone knows I tried the drive on a windows 7 laptop and got the same thing, never seen a drive display the file structure but not the child objects before so I guess it's had some kind of virus that's buggered it :)
 
Hi sorry to hijack this thread but I have a quick question.

I'm setting up a Mac Mini as a pure music server. I'm attaching a FW hard drive to hold all my music.

I will be ripping and organising/backing up my tunes on a windows XP laptop which is using NTFS+ file system.

If I format the FW hard drive as NTFS+ and put files from my XP laptop onto the FW hard drive when I connect it too the mac will it be able to read those files?

Or would it be better just to set up the FW HD with mac and then get a shared folder on the network to transfer tunes from the PC to the Mac?

Cheers.
 
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