
Most drives will be formatted for Windows, or the NTFS file system. If you're looking to maximize compatibility with your Mac, you will need to select exFAT or the native Mac file system (macOS Extended). In this short tutorial video, I will show you how to troubleshoot and fix this issue on your very own Mac! Also, yes, this will work on the new M1 Macs!
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00:00 Introduction
00:43 Enabling External Disks in Finder
01:36 Formatting the Drive to Work in macOS
04:38 Do You Need To Eject Your External Drive?
05:00 Conclusion
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