Read Macbook Hard Drive On Windows

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6 min readJan 19, 2021

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Open, edit, copy, move, or delete files stored on Windows NTFS-formatted USB drives on your Mac. When you get a new Mac, it’s only able to read Windows NTFS-formatted USB drives. To add, save, or write files to your Mac, you need an add-on NTFS-driver. Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Tuxera is easy-to-use software that makes this possible.

Use external USB drives previously formatted in Windows

Even though OS X can read Windows formatted hard drives just fine, the opposite is still not true, even with Windows 10. Granted, OS X can’t write to a Windows formatted disk, but at least it can read the contents of the drive and you can copy the data to your Mac computer.

Use the same external USB drives no matter what you use — Windows PCs or Macs. Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Tuxera adds full read and write capability for Windows NTFS-formatted drives.

  • To read a Mac formatted drive on a Windows PC or laptop, Windows computer must have an appropriate file system. More specifically, Windows-compatible file systems include NTFS and FAT 32 whereas the file systems compatible with Mac include HFS, HFSX, HFS+ and the latest APFS. Also Read: Best USB Data Recovery Software For Windows 10,8,7 PC.
  • Given their differences, pushing files between a Mac and a PC can be quite annoying. Here’s how how to share an external hard drive between Mac and Windows.

Peace of mind for your precious moments. Our market-leading NTFS driver stores your videos, pictures, important documents, and other files intact and uncorrupted.

Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Tuxera provides fast, sustained file transfer speeds with our smart caching technology. That means less time waiting for files to save or copy between your external drive and Mac.

Our software is the only NTFS driver on the market to include support for NTFS extended attributes. You also get Tuxera Disk Manager, a companion app that makes it easy to format, check, and repair NTFS drives. Plus, NTFS for Mac works conveniently with dual boot or virtual machine set-ups.

Supported platforms: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.12 (Sierra), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.15 (Catalina) — and coming soon, macOS 11.0 (Big Sur)

Supported hardware: Intel, PowerPC Mac, and coming soon, Apple Silicon

Works in both 32-bit and 64-bit kernel modes

All NTFS versions supported

Create NTFS partitions

Create NTFS disk image

Verify and repair NTFS volumes

Smart caching for high-performance read/write

Automatic translation of file names

Native extended attributes

Seamless data exchange when dual booting Windows and macOS

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Easy file handling when running Windows through a virtual machine

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..The perfect solution for any Mac user who needs simple and fast read and write access to files stored on NTFS formatted partitions on a Mac.Sergiu Gatlan, Softpedia

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We’ve got answers! Our comprehensive FAQ will walk you through everything you need to know.

Read Macbook Hard Drive On Windows Computer

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Windows systems, by default, cannot read from Mac formatted drives. Apple 10 5 download free. So when you connect a Mac formatted (as in HFS+ or APFS) drive to Windows system, it will offer to erase it and format it in order to make it compatible.

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However, if you’ve foreseen that you are going to use a particular device on both Windows and Mac, then it will usually be formatted with exFAT, which is compatible with both these systems. If that’s not the case, your drive will be formatted with HFS+ or APFS file systems in most cases.

A background on HFS+ and APFS file systems

HFS+ was introduced in 1998 as a successor of Mac’s first file system, HFS. It was designed to support much larger files compared to HFS and also allowed for better space utilization.

But with the release of the new OS High Sierra, Mac introduced a new file system called APFS. APFS is aimed to fix some core issues of HFS+ such as concurrent file system access and sparse file support.

When you connect a Mac drive (HFS+ or APFS) to Windows…

When you connect a Mac drive (formatted using HFS+ or APFS) to a Windows system, it will immediately ask you to format the drive with a message as follows:

‘You need to format the drive in drive before you can use it’.

Mac Hard Drive On Windows

Web browser for macbook. But warning! If you proceed with formatting, all the contents of the drive will be erased. Of course, if you don’t have any important files, you can go ahead and format. But if that’s not the case, click ‘Cancel’ and use other third-party tools that allow you to access Mac formatted drives from Windows PC’s.

Since these third-party tools are specially designed to read data from Mac formatted drives through Windows, so you should be able to read files without any difficulty.

Option 1: Use HFS Explorer (HFS+ only)

This is a basic tool if all you need is to read some files from an HFS+ formatted drive from your Windows PC’s. It doesn’t allow you to write to these Mac drives, but it can be used to read from HFS, HFS+ and HFSX drives.

The advantage of this tool is that it is completely free to use allowing you to read and copy files from the Mac drives.

Note: If you encounter a situation where partitions are lost or corrupt due to using disk management tools, due to bad sectors or due to other reasons, use Remo Recover to recover lost partitions on Mac. This tool can also be used to recover HFS partitions, HFS+ partitions and supports all Mac OS versions.

Option 2: APFS for Windows by Paragon

If you want to read and write files to APFS formatted drives, then this tool is a good choice. It supports APFS formatted SSD’s, HDD’s and flash drives.

Although this is not a free tool, you can invest in it if you regularly read and write from APFS formatted drives through Windows. Once you download the software, just connect your APFS drive and it will show up in Explorer. Just click on the drive and access it like you would any other drive.

Option 3: MacDrive (Supports both HFS+ and APFS)

MacDrive is a tool that allows you to read from both HFS+ and APFS drives. In addition to reading files, it also supports writing into these drives.

Again, although this is a paid tool, it can be useful if you use APFS or HFS+ formatted drives from Windows systems regularly. There is nothing fancy you need to learn to use this tool. Just download the software and connect your Mac drive, the drive will show up just like any other drive for you to access.

Option 4: UFS Explorer (Supports both HFS+ and APFS)

UFS Explorer is another great tool to access APFS and HFS+ drives from Windows systems. This tool offers both free and paid versions. The free version allows you to read Mac drives, but has limitations w.r.t file size and save functionality. But the paid version offers all features and allows you to work with APFS and HFS+ file systems, disk images, RAID arrays, and virtual disks.

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