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Old 10-01-2010, 05:12 PM
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The LaCie is a good drive. I haven't use the Seagate, but generally wouldn't recommend USB only, nor using NTFS under OSX.
Thanks Dave, well the LaCie is USB 2.0 only I guess because they sell it for Mac and PC but it's half the price of the Straight Mac LaCie. I am tired of paying double for hardware just because it's straight mac, so is basically the only difference the speed?

And I'd appreciate it if you could answer my question about formatting. Thanks.

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Oh, I almost forgot a most important question. How do I know if these drives need to be formatted before using them. They both have the mac logo on the box and they say they can be used with Mac OS. Does that mean I can just plug them in and drag files to them?
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