File Transfer over Wifi (Windows to Mac) So I am trying to transfer some files to my iMac ( version) from my brand new Huawei Matebook X Pro (windows). I finally got the two synced so I could see my other computer, but transfer speeds are underwhelming, I'm averaging 4mbit/sec. · The steps are: Open System Preferences on your Mac and go to Sharing. Select File Sharing from the menu on the left. Click the Options button and make sure that the Share files and folders using SMB and Share files and folders using AFP boxes are selected. Select the box next to your account in the Windows File Sharing section to ensure that. The gibMacOS python script runs on Windows, Linux or macOS and is used in this Guide: Downloading the Recovery HD image - /r/Hackintosh macOS Internet Install - For example to get the Yosemite Recovery Image run in the Terminal./topfind247.cod --recovery -v -m (replace with the version you need: to ). gibMacOS has a script to create the whole installer from .
The official way is to use the Mac App store, but that only works if you ever downloaded High Sierra in the past. Here's how I got mine: Look up DosDude1's High Sierra Patcher (even if you don't need the patcher part). Download the Patcher Application. Select File from the menu bar. Choose Load file system from device. Click Autodetect to load the connected hard drive. Choose the files & folders you want to view in the HFS+ drive. Click Extract in the graphical window. Select a folder as the destination. Expand the folder to read Mac drive files on a Windows 10 PC. MS-DOS (FAT): Windows and Mac computer can read and write files from this file system drive, but it only allows file transfer of size 4GB and below. ExFAT: Windows and Mac computer can read and write such file system drive, and supports the file size larger than 4GB. However, Mac running in OS X Tiger and before does not support this file.
We have previously seen how to transfer files between Ubuntu and Windows on local network. Today we are going to see an even easier way to transfer files among Linux, Windows and Mac OS X on local network. For this purpose, we’ll be using an Open Source application NitroShare. NitroShare features. cross platform, available for Linux, Windows. I'm trying to transfer a 3gb file from my Windows 7 machine to my mac but I'm having all sorts of issues. I have the folder shared in windows, but if I try and copy it Finder nearly locks up just selecting it, and once it does start transferring it is unbelievably slow, too slow to objectively measure. I ordered a Mac Mini to use almost exclusively for iOS development, but I am primarily a Windows user. I have the need to keep one specific folder from my Windows computer mirrored to my Mac and vice-versa. I already use a business Dropbox account on my Windows machine, so I can't really use that to sync them.
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