![]() If you want to use a single external hard drive for both File History and Time Machine backups, you can partition it so that some of the drive is NTFS and the remainder is HFS+.Unfortunately, FAT32 isn’t any good for storing movies and other large files, as it has a size limit of 4 GB per file, so your files have to be small. FAT32 was introduced in Windows 95 in 1997, but it remains useful because nearly every system can work with it. FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32) is an older file system that both Windows machines and Macs still support. ![]() exFAT works on both macOS and Windows, and it doesn’t have the 4 GB file-size limit that FAT32 does, so you’ll be able to back up movies and other large files. If you need to transfer files between Mac and Windows computers, exFAT (extended File Allocation Table) is the best option, although it doesn’t work with File History or Time Machine. ![]()
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