I have files on iomega zip discs from 10 years ago, but no longer have a zip drive. I can buy one second hand at a reasonable price, but I don't know if it would be compatible with my MacBook pro.
I have files on iomega zip discs from 10 years ago, but no longer have a zip drive. I can buy one second hand at a reasonable price, but I don't know if it would be compatible with my MacBook pro.
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Can you write that are compatible HDD (500GB model and 750GB model) with the MacBook Pro.
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Sorry for my bad english !!Re: Which HDD of 500GB and 700 GB are compatible with the MacBook Pro
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I am pretty clueless when it comes to things like this. I have a horrible feeling though that if I plug in this external hard drive it will scramble it because it is not compatible with a Mac.
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Master Boot Record
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disk1
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Ejectable :
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Disk Number :
1
Partition Number :
0
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