in the near future, I am going to be copying ~500-600 GB of data for a friend. He's got a Mac, and I only have Windows computers (I've got one running XP, and another with Windows 7). I'm going to copy the data onto a 1 TB drive, so after I copy the data to the drive, it's has to be read/write on the mac (not just read-only).
Most external hard drives that I've seen come formatted with NTFS. If I understand things correctly, NTFS is read only on a mac (my friend will be able to see and use the data that I've copied for him, but won't be able to add anything new to the drive). To get around that, I was thinking that I'd re-format the drive to FAT32 before copying any data. That would allow read/write access from both my Windows machine and his Mac. But, if I recall correctly, I think FAT32 has a 4gb file size limit. I've got some large MKV files (6-12gb in range), so now I don't think FAT32 will work.
any ideas? am I right about NTFS?