A:Answerworks as advertised only for MAC OS 10.9 or greater. With my OS 10.6.8 I am able to use it to store data after reformatting, but the software that enables MAC-windows sharing doesn't work.
A:AnswerYes and no , if your computer is slow with very little stuff on it then the computer is under powered , but yes the more you have off the computer the faster it gets .
A:AnswerYes you have to network the drive in windows, and it should be visible to all computers that are in your network. As long as you have them networked to the computer that the hard drive is connected to.
A:AnswerIt should be large enough to hole a 37 Gig zip file. The 1TB Seagate hard drive has a capacity of 931 Gig.
Maybe the flash drives you tried did not have as much free space as you thought.
A:AnswerYou must buy a a Mac compatible drive. You can get this drive in that configuration but, they do not all come that way. The Windows formatted drive are more common. You have to read the description or package
A:AnswerThis can do the job, as long as your files don't exceed the size limitations of the drive you're buying. If you use the Windows 7 backup and restore program on Windows 7, you can still run that same program in Windows 10 to restore all you files to where they go. I've done it recently and it was very smooth and easy. In Windows 10, just make sure you use the "Windows 7 backup and restore" program. The Windows 10 backup software is differnet.
A:Answeryes, this external HD will work with Windows7. Plug the usb cable into a usb port on your computer and Windows 7 should detect it as an external HD which is displayed within My Computer.