No idea what theose are, but the new disk always has more space after an erase and re-format. Gets rid of all the factory crap files that take up a few hundred megabytes. I always erase and reformat new drives regardless, right out of the box, either Mac or PC. If you get a PC drive, plug it in, open Disk Utility on your Mac, select the drive (be sure you select the correct drive!) and erase and reformat to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and you should be good to go. The ones you are seeing with newer Mac OS, just check if the connector is compatible. ![]() ![]() Most are pre-formatted one system or the other. ![]() Mostly Seagate, but there are a couple Lacie drives kicking around (and one that says Porsche Design on it?!?) I’ve heard of WD but don’t currently have any in the stack.Īny drive with a USB connector should be compatible. They are SSD drives with 4 terabytes of space. I use portable hard drives for direct backups.
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