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i am planning on buying a macbook very soon, prob a black one!! and i'm going to use a massive external storage device to backup/ and store videos etc. However, i also want to be able to fully read/write to this drive in windows and osx? whats the best filesystem to use?

Any advice would be great.

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FAT32... Im formating my hard drive to this file system now.
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Tobywuk is correct, Fat32 will work on both but remember there will be a 4GB file size limit.
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FAT32... Im formating my hard drive to this file system now.
Yes except FAT has no security. Anytime you invite Windows to the party you're really putting yourself at risk.
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ah ok, that might be a problem, as i may need to put *.iso files on there, can i use osx's filesystem on the drive? is there a plugin to use mac osx file system (whatever it's called) on a windows machine.
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You could make it NTFS and then use MacFuse to write to it. Not sure about the @fairly security thing though...
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Also keep in mind that if you are transferring files through the network the FS doesn't matter, anything can write to anything.

EX: Mac wants to transfer a file to the external NTFS connected to the PC through the network, it will work

But for direct connection the FS must be readable. I formatted my external to use the Apple FS and if for some crazy reason I need to use it on my PC I just use it throught he network.
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There's this windows app called HFSexplorer which can read mac HFS formatted drives...useful for bootcamp and such.
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