Hardware :: FireWire On HDD And FAT32 Format?

Jun 24, 2009

i'm looking into buying a 500GB WD My Passport Studio Edition for my 17" MacBook Pro...

I've been reading online that people are having issues with the FAT32 Formatted Passports not being recognized with the FireWire but work fine via USB 2.0...

is there truth to this problem with the FireWire and is anyone else having such issues? I've been all over and see the problem, but no solution or results.

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