It sounds to me like a corrupt volume on the drive (E.g. It's worth noting that the issue with listing files you mention in the question is very strange. If you're Ok with just Win Vista/7, OS X, and any recent Linux Distro, the GUID partition scheme should also work. The GUID partition scheme is much more recent then MBR based partition maps, so it is not as widely supported. This requires a additional driver ( NTFS3G) to write files (NTFS works read-only on OS X only), but is supported on pretty much every platform out there as well (Windows, Linux, Android, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, QNX, Haiku, and more.). If that's a problem, I would suggest NTFS. ![]() ![]() The only downside is FAT-32 does not support files over ~4.2GB. If it's formated FAT-32 with MBR based partition scheme, pretty much every OS out there should be able to read it without any trouble or 3rd party drivers.
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