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Hello Everyone, Thanks for the information shared in this lovely forum, Here is the real problem that we (MAC OS X) users are facing now. 1- The MACINTOSH HD, is already formatted with Mac OS Extended (Journaled). BUT, I installed bit torrent and whenever I want to download a torrent file for movie or something bigger than 4GB it refused as discussed above. In my opinion, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is also not supporting files larger than 4G??
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If this is right.Damn to MAC then. 2- I thought to myself, why don't I install windows XP by boot camp, and solve this problem??, but Boot camp request you to format the partition for windows with FAT32 so you can read the files when you are in MAC system, but this does not solve the problem as we still can not install files larger than 4GB.!! 3- Even if we format the external HDs with NTFS, MAC OS X will only read them and won't save on them or amend them, So we still can not install torrent files larger than 4GB.!! (Remember FAT 32 can not read NTFS, this means that the installed version of windows by Boot camp (FAT32) can not see the external HD which is formatted as NTFS, also MAC can only read it but NOT amending or saving.
If you haven't already created the message then right-click or Control-click the contact you want to send and select Forward as vCard from the contextual menu. This will create a new mail message that you can edit and send. Drag the contact into your new mail message window to add it as an attachment. Add a vCard to your contacts in Outlook for Mac Open the message that contains the vCard attachment. VCards always have the.vcf file name extension. Double-click the attachment. The vCard opens in a Contacts window. On the Contact tab, click Save & Close. How to attach v cards in outlook for mac. If the vCard you want to add to the message appears in the short list that is displayed, click it. If you want to add one or more vCards that don’t appear in the list, click Other Business Cards. The Insert Business Card dialog box appears and shows all your contacts in the Contacts folder.
4- What is the best solution regarding the information I have posted above. Please note I am using MacBook Pro 13' with Mac OS X. Apple allowed us to install windows versions on Mac Computer but they did not solve the problems of the large files, especially files are getting bigger day by day, and also I can not understand why Mac OS Extended (Journaled) can not also read and write and save files larger than 4GB??? Hope to hear from you soon guys Have a nice day. Thanks everyone Hello, Thanks for the participation of everyone, the problem is solved. This was because the torrent agent (Bittorrent). Mac OS X now can save large torrent file because of the fastestst torrent file I have ever used and you can find it and download it through this link: Thanks for posting the mounting NTFS mounter.
I download it and check if it is working properly, so I can move my large files downloaded by torrent. If the NTFS mounter () I will convert my 1 TB external HD into NTFS again as it will be accessible by both Windows and MAC. Always the lost ring will be, using an external HD that work both with Windows and Mac and we are able then to read and write on it and transfer huge files as well. If anyone knows what best program that makes Mac read and write on NTFS HD and transforms big files as well.
Thanks to all again Have a nice Day. Hello Everyone, Thanks for the information shared in this lovely forum, Here is the real problem that we (MAC OS X) users are facing now.
1- The MACINTOSH HD, is already formatted with Mac OS Extended (Journaled). BUT, I installed bit torrent and whenever I want to download a torrent file for movie or something bigger than 4GB it refused as discussed above. In my opinion, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is also not supporting files larger than 4G?? If this is right.Damn to MAC then. 2- I thought to myself, why don't I install windows XP by boot camp, and solve this problem??, but Boot camp request you to format the partition for windows with FAT32 so you can read the files when you are in MAC system, but this does not solve the problem as we still can not install files larger than 4GB.!! Keylogger for mac free trial. 3- Even if we format the external HDs with NTFS, MAC OS X will only read them and won't save on them or amend them, So we still can not install torrent files larger than 4GB.!! (Remember FAT 32 can not read NTFS, this means that the installed version of windows by Boot camp (FAT32) can not see the external HD which is formatted as NTFS, also MAC can only read it but NOT amending or saving.