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APEBS & NTFS AirPort Disks
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<blockquote data-quote="KamileonX" data-source="post: 611791" data-attributes="member: 39554"><p>OK... Here is my current setup:</p><p>Airport Extreme Base Station has a USB hub attached to the USB port. On that USB hub is </p><p>(1) Brother DCP-7020 AIO Printer</p><p>(1) USB HDD Enclosure with a 200 GB HDD, formatted Mac OS Journaled</p><p>(1) USB HDD Enclosure with a 320 GB HDD, formatted NTFS</p><p></p><p>Ok, my problem is that it reports the NTFS USB Drive "needs Repair". But if I connect it to an XP or a Vista machine, it reads perfectly fine.</p><p></p><p>Is it because it's formatted NTFS? Do Extreme Base Stations not like NTFS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KamileonX, post: 611791, member: 39554"] OK... Here is my current setup: Airport Extreme Base Station has a USB hub attached to the USB port. On that USB hub is (1) Brother DCP-7020 AIO Printer (1) USB HDD Enclosure with a 200 GB HDD, formatted Mac OS Journaled (1) USB HDD Enclosure with a 320 GB HDD, formatted NTFS Ok, my problem is that it reports the NTFS USB Drive "needs Repair". But if I connect it to an XP or a Vista machine, it reads perfectly fine. Is it because it's formatted NTFS? Do Extreme Base Stations not like NTFS? [/QUOTE]
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