Using a faulty Paragon app = being a moron. Expecting from Windows apps to work with dedicated Mac FS = being a moron. If you're trying to do something obviously wrong and stupid, questioning it IS the only kind of help, assistance and solution you actually can get. >Why is it that so many people think that questioning your reasoning for wanting to do something is the same as providing help, assistance or a solution? and ) and you clearly can't distinguish "solution" from "workaround" then, in the case you are describing, it absolutely constitutes as a completely valid and suitable behaviour calling you a stubborn moron, which I hereby do. Since HFS was NOT intended for the purpose you are trying to use it (see e.g. products, but you also mistakingly taken a completely valid advice about using an industry-standard FAT filesystem for flash disks as a "work around". Oddly enough, Skenzer (& the second guy with an unremarkable nickname), not only are you a dim and confused person for trying to make use of Apple Inc. Also, this issue has quite frankly got me stumped and I'm on a mission to resolve it! Granted, I could simply use exFat or FAT32 on my flashdrives for cross platform compatibility however i prefer to use HFS+ when possible.
#Paragon disk utility for mac pro#
What is causing my Macbook Pro to treat an external hard drive differently then a flashdrive when formatting them? Experience and common sense tells me that it shouldn't matter whether it's a flashdrive or spindle drive, both should format the same.
Disk Manager shows 3 partitions: EFI, Fat32 and some empty space.
#Paragon disk utility for mac Pc#
When plugging in my flashdrive, my Windows 7 PC will not mount them. I format both my external hard drives and flashdrives the same way, I use Disk Utility, I format them using Mac Extended Journaled and GUID partition scheme.
It works great for any external hard drive I use but when I use a flashdrive it doesn't work. I use Paragon HFS+ for Windows which allows me to read and write to my HFS formatted drives. I have an odd issue that I can't seem to figure out.