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Been working on my media server setup. My problem now is I downloaded a bunch of files to my work laptop that has windows 7. It won't recognize my mac formatted ext. hard drive without formatting it. FAT32 is recognizable by windows/mac but won't allow for file transfers over 4gb. So I need a cloud storage that will allow for file uploads over 4gb (few I looked at only did 1-2tb) or someway to transfer the files among networks from windows 7 to my mac mini. If I can do the network thing that would work best. I'll just take the work laptop home but now so sure how easier/difficult it would be. Or if there is software (I tried macdrive but that didn't work...recognized the ext. hard drive but wouldn't allow for any file transfers) or other way let me know. Just trying to get some ideas on the best way to go about this without losing my 20 or so media files (each around 2-5gb).
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