Copy the files back onto the mac (important files should always have more than one copy stored on more than one device) and reformat the drive to exfat or fat32. Those are the two formats natively supported by bother operating systems.
Now you can copy the files back onto the drive.
Copy the files back onto the mac (important files should always have more than one copy stored on more than one device) and reformat the drive to exfat or fat32. Those are the two formats natively supported by bother operating systems.
Now you can copy the files back onto the drive.
popatime is right. If you want to store files larger than 4GB then format the drive as exFAT. If none of your files will exceed 4GB in size then it is safe to format as FAT32.