It should be formatted FAT32, if it isn't already. That disk format will mount automatically on both OS X and Windows. On 6/7/05, FWPHOTO <fwphoto at adelphia.net> wrote: > Hi All, > > Next week I'll be travelling with my wife & she needs to use my 800MHz > TiG4 (OS/X v. 10.3.8) to do some work while we're gone. She'll be > creating some Word .docs & needs to save them on some sort of > removable media to take back to her office which is a Win environment. > > I want to let her use one of my USB flash drives, but don't know how > to format it to work in her work computer. Does she have to take it & > format it on her PC? Can I somehow format it on my Mac so it works on > a PC? > > I also have a USB Zip drive but I've had problems in the past using it > cross-platform. I can always burn it to a CD-R for her to take, right? > At least I never have problems doing this with image files. > > So what's the best approach to this problem? Am I missing something? > > Frank Wiewandt > > > _______________________________________________ > Titanium mailing list > Titanium at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/titanium > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > -- You got three pair. You can't have three pair. You can't have six cards in a five card game. --Rusty