so i have a portable hard drive - can't remember what it's formatted as - presuming ntfs.
I copied a load of video files onto it the other day using a PC at work. now at home on my imac i want to copy across the files so i can listen to the audio and perhaps do a little editing depending on how far i get.
only the drive is not showing up.
i've taken the week off work and really cant be fucked to go back in to the office. it's my first 'time off' this year, though that is a possibility.
i'd like to have transcribed the audio before I go back in on the 16th.
i know for PCs there's a programme called MacDrive which allegedly shows up what's on mac formatted drives, am wondering/presuming that there must be something that works in the reverse. ideally for free.
in disc utility it shows up as a drive yet i cant access it or mount it or anything.
the only connection is usb2.
thoughts on what i could do without formatting thus losing the files (which are backed up at work) or going back to the office would be greatly appreciated.
so i have a portable hard drive - can't remember what it's formatted as - presuming ntfs.
I copied a load of video files onto it the other day using a PC at work. now at home on my imac i want to copy across the files so i can listen to the audio and perhaps do a little editing depending on how far i get.
only the drive is not showing up.
i've taken the week off work and really cant be fucked to go back in to the office. it's my first 'time off' this year, though that is a possibility.
i'd like to have transcribed the audio before I go back in on the 16th.
i know for PCs there's a programme called MacDrive which allegedly shows up what's on mac formatted drives, am wondering/presuming that there must be something that works in the reverse. ideally for free.
in disc utility it shows up as a drive yet i cant access it or mount it or anything.
the only connection is usb2.
thoughts on what i could do without formatting thus losing the files (which are backed up at work) or going back to the office would be greatly appreciated.