Hi,
I have an external hard drive that has been used on a mac and is formatted to HFS+. I had problems opening in on a mac because it showed up as empty so I plugged it into my windows 10 PC and after using paragon hfs I am now able to see the files (mainly photos). I would like to copy the folders to another drive. I know windows doesn't support hfs+ so I tried to create an exfat partition but the data still wouldn't copy. I can't format the drive because there are valuable pictures that i don't want to lose. Im afraid to convert it to ntfs because it might corrupt the drive.
Im not skilled in this area, and therefore I wanted to ask if there is any way to safely copy the files from the hfs drive to another drive on windows. There are also larger files and so FAT32 would not really work. Thank you.
I have an external hard drive that has been used on a mac and is formatted to HFS+. I had problems opening in on a mac because it showed up as empty so I plugged it into my windows 10 PC and after using paragon hfs I am now able to see the files (mainly photos). I would like to copy the folders to another drive. I know windows doesn't support hfs+ so I tried to create an exfat partition but the data still wouldn't copy. I can't format the drive because there are valuable pictures that i don't want to lose. Im afraid to convert it to ntfs because it might corrupt the drive.
Im not skilled in this area, and therefore I wanted to ask if there is any way to safely copy the files from the hfs drive to another drive on windows. There are also larger files and so FAT32 would not really work. Thank you.