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Sep 4, 2015 12:25 AM in response to bird personby navagate45,Hello!
Welcome to the world of Macbook Pros. Yes Portable Hard Drives can be used with macs but have to be formatted to the mac format if its not already. I higly reccemend Seagate hard drives and try and not buy WD Elements as they are very unrelibale.
Thomas.
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Sep 4, 2015 12:55 AM in response to navagate45by GhonaZ,Most Interesting Navagate45,
I would suggest that WD elements are as reliable as Seagates (but don't use seagate barracudas as if seen them crash after 2 years of use). However there are no real brands to stay clear from. Everyone has a favourite brand and type of external harddrive. Just pick one, you can't really go wrong. Just keep in mind that a harddrive can crash so have another backup device as well.
In line with Navagate45: Mac machines can read and use most harddrive formats: MAC OS types, exFAT, FAT32. And it kan read NTFS (standard windows harddrive format) but you cant edit or change anything. also see Format external drives to Mac OS Extended before using with Aperture - Apple Support
about the mac specific harddrive connector. Yes macs can use harddrives via Thunderbolt. this allows for very fast data transfer but is more expensive than regular USB2 or USB3 external harddrives. Unless you are a professional user and need very fast data transfer you don't need that type of external harddrive
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Sep 4, 2015 2:52 AM in response to bird personby OGELTHORPE,Essentially any SATA HDD that can connect to your Mac will work, whether it is a 2.5' or 3'5" HDD. There will be cheerleaders for all the brands, but bottom line they all will work. GhonaZ has given you some good information and heed it. I would only add the 'problems' with some brands are usually due to the manufacturer installing software that is incompatible with Macs, but that can be overcome.
Check the OWC and Newegg websites for a vast selection that is available.
Ciao.