How can I install ntfs on an external hard drive so that my Samsung Smart TV can see my media files? Or is there a better option?

How can I install ntfs on an external hard drive so that my Samsung Smart TV can see my media files? Or is there a better option?

OS X cannot natively write to a drive formatted as NTFS, nor can it format a drive as NTFS. There are third-party NTFS drivers available on the market.
Just out of curiosity: Even with NTFS, how is your TV going to access the external hard drive? Does the TV have a USB port?

Similar Messages

  • Can I install Bootcamp on an External Hard Drive?

    *Bootcamp on External Hard Drive?*
    Can I install Bootcamp on an external Hard Drive? I don't see why it wouldn't work. Do I need to install the Mac OS on the external Hard Drive first, then Bootcamp?
    Parallels
    Another question. Does Parallels allow you to not have to use the "option" key to boot into Windows? I mean if I use Parallels can I use XP or Vista at the same time as my mac applications?
    What, (if any) are the drawbacks to using "Parallels"?
    *What Options are there...*
    Is it possible for Apple to allow users to program a key on their keyboard, when pressed will bring up Windows so they don't have to always restart? I need to switch between Windows and mac OS quite often and it's a real pain to always restart. What options do I have?
    Thanks

    Hi Paint Guy,
    *Bootcamp on External Hard Drive?*
    Can I install Bootcamp on an external Hard Drive? I don't see why it wouldn't work. Do I need to install the Mac OS on the external Hard Drive first, then Bootcamp?
    By Microsofts Design no Windows can be installed and booted from external HDs. BootCamp just follows this.
    However, according to this http://tubeshards.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/install-windows-to-a-macintosh-usb-dr ive/ it can be done.
    Parallels
    Another question. Does Parallels allow you to not have to use the "option" key to boot into Windows? I mean if I use Parallels can I use XP or Vista at the same time as my mac applications?
    What, (if any) are the drawbacks to using "Parallels"?
    Parallels is an OS X application which don't need a restart of your Mac to run Windows.
    Therefor you can run OS X and Parallels Windows side-by-side.
    Main drawback is, that Windows runs not native (on the real hardware) but in a virtualized environment.
    While this is more than acceptable for 'standard' Office programs, any program that needs direct hardware access (especially games and 3D-programs) either do not run at all or run at noticeable slower speed.
    Also you have to realize that the amount of RAM in your Mac is divided between OS X and Parallels Windows.
    *What Options are there...*
    Is it possible for Apple to allow users to program a key on their keyboard, when pressed will bring up Windows so they don't have to always restart? I need to switch between Windows and mac OS quite often and it's a real pain to always restart. What options do I have?
    BootCamp is no option then, since it needs a reboot everytime you want to switch between OS X and Windows.
    Parallels (and VMWare Fusion and VirtualBox, BTW) run alongside OSX.
    Thanks
    You're welcome. Hope it helps.
    Have Fun
    Stefan
    Message was edited by: Fortuny

  • Can i install wow on an external hard drive?

    Can i install wow on an external hard drive and play it off that, cause im runing out of space on my computer.

    If you are going to install WoW to a external hard drive I suggest getting a eSATA external hard drive. There is a noticable drop in performance when trying to use a external USB drive to run games from.

  • How to set up iTunes with an external hard drive so that there is not a double location for the iTunes Media folder

    Hi,
    A very helpful postee got to the end of his knowledge level, so I am posting this for you tech guys to sort out. Bit long because I've tried to set it out step by step. Briefly I'm new to iTunes and my laptop has a very small hard drive and is virtually full and due to be replaced. So I want to use an external hard drive.
    Now I know that iTunes installs itself to two locations: 1. Programs Files 2. Music. And its the Music location that bothers me.
    I asked about using an external hard disk to store the actual AAC files. I was advised that in order to change the loaction of the iTunes media folder I was should employ preferences/advanced/ and this is what i saw (as you would expect):
    Then I hooked up my hard drive, hit 'change', and this is what I saw:
    I was a bit worried by the lack of pathway details, but assumed it must have done something on the external drive, so I looked on  it and this is what i saw (highlighted):
    But compare this with what was in the directory I attempted to reproduce, viz in the iTunes folder in /laptop/Music/iTunes:
    A ton of stuff. The only stuff that corresponded with what iTunes had created on my external hard drive was in Music/iTunes/iTunes Media folder:
    Now this suggests that there are TWO locations for my preferences. The advanced tab only allowed me to ADD an extra location, not REPLACE the original.
    So:
    1. Which of the two locations will iTunes choose when I add music? Surely it will go with the original pathway laid down in the directory when iTunes was installed, and ignore my external Hard Drive? I mean, how can there be two automatic locations?!!!
    2.. I don't mind itunes library being on my laptop as this is just a list, but it obvoiusly has to have a pathway to the site where the actual AAC files are stored.
         so surely it won't work unless the whole lot is on the external hard drive: library, extras, genius, the lot?
    4. How then do I get it all on the external since merely changing "preferences" doesn't do the job?
    5. Is this perhaps the reason why so many people report that iTunes does not recognize their external hard disk:
    http://www.ehow.com/info_12199596_external-hard-drive-not-recognized-itun es.html
    I just don't want this to happen to me. Any answers?
    Philip Joy
    UNITED KINGDOM

    As I've replied to your other threads...
    Easy method 1:
    Move or Copy entire working library from current location to the root of your external drive. Press & hold down shift (option on a Mac) as you click the icon to start iTunes. Click Choose when prompted, then browse to ..\iTunes\iTunes Library.itl on the external. If you copied the library across then test your new library works properly after renaming the original folder, before deleting the original folder to recover space.
    Easy method 2:
    If you haven't really started to build your library. Press & hold down shift as you click the icon to start iTunes. Click Create. Browse to the root of the external drive. Create the library as ITunes. Drag your media into ..\iTunes\iTunes Media\Automatically Add to iTunes.
    Complex method:
    Required if you've already tried other things and now have media & library scattered around. See the post make a split library portable.
    in addition...
    In all cases the idea is to get a library folder called iTunes containing a media folder called iTunes Media with all media inside this media folder. Once you have the library in this shape it is easy to reconnect to the library with the shift-start-iTunes method if the drive letter changes, move the library to another computer, and backup the library by cloning the folder to another drive.
    tt2

  • How can I install window 8 on external hard drive on mac mini

    So, I have mac mini and I'd like to install win8 on external hard drive and can anyone give me guides to do it?
    also I wonder would I be able to run win 8 after installation using parallels desktop?
    thanks in advance

    I have to agree that Windows8 is a waste of time, especially if you don't have a touch screen and compatible apps.
    However, the latest version of Parallels supports running Windows8, Parallels can either run Windows from a 'virtual disk' file which can be stored wherever you want including on an external drive, or it can also be configured to run Windows from a Boot Camp partition created using Apple's Boot Camp Utility.
    See http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v7/update2/docs/en/Parallels%20Desktop%20U ser's%20Guide/32733.htm
    In order to run Boot Camp from an external drive and therefore be able to setup the Boot Camp partition on the external drive you first have to install and run OS X on the external drive. Then the Boot Camp utility will let you add the Boot Camp partition on the external drive. You cannot run OS X and the Boot Camp utility from an internal drive and try adding the Boot Camp partition to the external drive. The Boot Camp Utility only lets you add the partition on the same physical drive it is running from.
    Personally I have legal XP and Windows7 licenses (currently using Windows7) and even if the Windows8 upgrade was totally free of charge I would not bother with it. I would also not bother with it at work as an IT Manager.

  • How do I install downloads to my external hard drive?

    The download manager automatically installs everything to my C: drive. I am running out of room on my little laptop. :P
    How do I tell the download manager to install to my external hard drive? This is for games and fun stuff.
    I have Windows Vista on the laptop.
    Thanks.

    DEpends on what you want to do - your question is not clear
    If you want to copy your iPhoto library to your external drive simply drag it to the external drive either as back up or to run it there
    If you want more usable copies of your photos on your external drive use the iPhoto program to export them (file menu ==> exports) to the external drive
    LN

  • How do I install Tiger on an external hard drive?

    I want to load and run apps from a second external hard drive.
    Can anyone tell me or point me in the right direction to get information on how to load tiger 10.4 on a second external hard drive?
    Thanks,
    Ed

    There is always a chance of screwing up and crashing. Always have at least two copies of your data at all times as my FAQ explains:
    http://www.macmaps.com/backup.html
    As for switching between drives, use the startup manager:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106178
    or the Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Startup Disk.
    Note you will get a brief flashing question mark folder at startup if the external drive is not attached, and you didn't go back to System Preferences to reset the startup disk to the internal the previous boot.

  • Can I install SuSE on an external hard drive and boot to that OS?

    Hi,
    I'd like to figure out and maybe even keep up with what a friend is doing with linux on a pc.
    Can I install SuSE 10.1 on an external Lacie hard drive and boot to that OS by holding down option during start-up?
    Thanks,
    Garrett

    Hi,
    I'm an OS X fan who was totally engrossed in the terminal a few years back but became side-tracked into structural and sculptural stuff instead of the computer.
    The Mac mini forum mentioned putting OS X on external hard drives to supe up the mini so it made me wonder about other Operating Systems.
    Now I'm mostly interested in being a little familiar with the SuSE OS because I heared the Chinese have adopted Linux; my impression is China and Europe are the cultural future and vanguard.
    U.S. is the only place on Earth using inches, farenheit, gallons, and pounds, for example. I'm anxious to use software that will come from Europe in the next year or two and China in the next four or five. Most American corps, except Apple, seem to have peaked, to me.
    I'm just curious as to what's out there. Anyplace not gone metric yet is SO yesterday. I'll feel way cool when I send my PC friend a screen shot of Linux on my Mac using the external Lacie hard drive instead of an internal partition.
    Garrett

  • Can I install iPhoto on an external hard drive

    My iMac is fully consumed with photos. I have no memory available. I was wondering if I purchased an external hard drive if I could completely remove iPhoto and all the pictures from my iMac and put the whole program with all the pictures on the drive? So I would have to open the EHD to even get to iPhoto, it wouldn't be in my regular applications folder. Pretty much I would use this EHD for the sole purpose of iPhoto editing and storage.

    Click on the item named Pictures in the Finder's sidebar, drag the iPhoto Library to the external drive, launch iPhoto with the Option key held down, click on Choose Library, point it there, and after verifying that it works properly, throw away the copy on the internal drive. The iPhoto application itself shouldn't be moved.
    (43578)

  • Can I install iLife, iMovie on external hard drive

    I have a powerbook and way too many photos/video cuts-have run out of hard drive space on my powerbook, have much stored on an extrernal hard drive (LaCie). But can't do much movie editing on the powerbook due to HD space limitations. Can I install iMovie, iphoto, iDVD on the esternal hard drive and work there? (250 GB vs the 60 on the powerbook!). If I do, will it delete the 90GB of photos I have on the external HD? Anything I whould worry about?

    Hi dianeh,
    to uninstall, in finder, you drag'n drop the app into the trashcan - a correct programmed app should vanish "restless"... some apps have/need/come with uninstallers, but not Garageband.
    you need to empty the trash to free diskspace, and you could use the "find" command to look for any "leftovers"; in case you find any, trash them manually by draggin' into trash......
    And:
    you're able to reinstall GB from your installer/recover disk, in case you need it later..........

  • Can not install 10.5 on external hard drive.

    This is the situation I took my old hard drive from my old desktop that has 10.4.11 installed and put it into an external USB hard drive case.  It shows up on the desktop but I can not install 10.5 on it from the disk.  Using disk utility it indicates that the drive is bootable.  But I can not get to be read as a destination drive.
    I want to use this drive in part for parallels desktop and windows NT.

    Yeah, that's it. The Partition Map Scheme is set for APM, which is OK for a disk on an Intel machine, unless you want to Install Leopard or upgrade Leopard on it. That's when you need to use GUID.
    You can use SuperDuper to create a clone on an APM drive and an Intel machine will boot just fine, you just can't run the updates. I do this for a drive that I've partitioned into two parts, one for my bootable clone, and the other for TM.
    I have SuperDuper clone my boot drive to the external drive every week and don't worry about updating the clone. That way, if an upgrade screws up my machine, I can boot from the other drive and reclone the last working system to my boot drive.
    I only use TM to track older files, on the fly, and don't want to have to boot from the DVD to restore my machine and get back to work. I do the work I want right away with the clone and then any changes are cloned back to the original boot drive when I have time.

  • Can I install Windows through an external hard-drive onto bootcamp?

    Is there any way for me to install Windows onto my mac by using an external harddrive that contains the install files to windows 7?

    Welcome to Apple Communities
    You can install it with a USB drive. Connect it, open Boot Camp Assistant and follow steps

  • Can I read mail on an external hard drive without importing the account?

    HI - I have a large mail account on an external hard drive which i do not want to import on my mac due to hard drive space limitations.  Can I review the mail within the Mail app, (or some other app) without importing everything into mail or onto my hard drive?  Thanks very much!!

    Hi Paint Guy,
    *Bootcamp on External Hard Drive?*
    Can I install Bootcamp on an external Hard Drive? I don't see why it wouldn't work. Do I need to install the Mac OS on the external Hard Drive first, then Bootcamp?
    By Microsofts Design no Windows can be installed and booted from external HDs. BootCamp just follows this.
    However, according to this http://tubeshards.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/install-windows-to-a-macintosh-usb-dr ive/ it can be done.
    Parallels
    Another question. Does Parallels allow you to not have to use the "option" key to boot into Windows? I mean if I use Parallels can I use XP or Vista at the same time as my mac applications?
    What, (if any) are the drawbacks to using "Parallels"?
    Parallels is an OS X application which don't need a restart of your Mac to run Windows.
    Therefor you can run OS X and Parallels Windows side-by-side.
    Main drawback is, that Windows runs not native (on the real hardware) but in a virtualized environment.
    While this is more than acceptable for 'standard' Office programs, any program that needs direct hardware access (especially games and 3D-programs) either do not run at all or run at noticeable slower speed.
    Also you have to realize that the amount of RAM in your Mac is divided between OS X and Parallels Windows.
    *What Options are there...*
    Is it possible for Apple to allow users to program a key on their keyboard, when pressed will bring up Windows so they don't have to always restart? I need to switch between Windows and mac OS quite often and it's a real pain to always restart. What options do I have?
    BootCamp is no option then, since it needs a reboot everytime you want to switch between OS X and Windows.
    Parallels (and VMWare Fusion and VirtualBox, BTW) run alongside OSX.
    Thanks
    You're welcome. Hope it helps.
    Have Fun
    Stefan
    Message was edited by: Fortuny

  • How can I move my project from external hard drive to my macbook pro?

    How can I move my project from external hard drive to my macbook pro? every time I try to do some editing, the sequence is very slow, thanks in advance

    Try here...
    Setting-up a new Mac from an old one, its backups, or a PC

  • How can I get Time Machine to back up an external hard drive (iPhotos) that is attached to airport extreme base station. Note: Time machine is usb to macbook pro and external drive with iphotos is usb to airport extreme base station. Help please. Thanks!

    How can I get Time Machine to back up an external hard drive (iPhotos) that is attached to airport extreme base station. Note: Time machine is usb to macbook pro and external drive with iphotos is usb to airport extreme base station. Help please. Thanks!

    Once you have the drive connected to your Mac, click System Preferences (gear icon) on the dock
    Click Time Machine
    Click Options
    Be default, the hard drive will be Excluded from backups. Click the drive to highlight it, then click the "-" (minus) button at the bottom of the list to remove the drive from Excluded items.
    The drive will be backed up on the next Time Machine pass
    Everything above assumes that the hard drive has been formatted in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as Time Machine will only backup drives in that format.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Unable to access LAN behind RV042 from QUICK VPN Client once it connects

    Hi, Very recently, we had implemented Site-to-Site VPN tunnel between two Linksys RV042 4-port VPN routers. Everybody in our remote site is accessing and sharing the data through this tunnel and it is working fine. Now, we have a plan to implement th

  • What small camcorder is compatible with mac

    my handycam is not compatible with my macbook pro.  i can download the videos, but I can't open them to view them.  Is there a small camcorder that is compatible with the mac software? 

  • BI, XI and IE

    Hi Experts, Can someone tell me where actually the Business Warehouse lie in the SAP? Is it part of SAP , if no then can the connectivity be maintained between It and XI? Plz reply, Regards, Sushama

  • Spilt a big file into 3 files??

    Hello, Is there any software I can use to spilt a very big file into 3 or 4 small files please? Thanks.

  • Disabling phone number for iMessage

    How do I disable the phone number from IMessage? I want to be able to use iMessage, but I need to be able to use SMS to some of the same recipients. SMS will arrive, iMessage not always.