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Install Usb OTG Reader Pro Android in PC (Windows 7,8/10 or MAC)

In Libraries & Demo by Developer high-tech
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Usb OTG Reader Pro APK file details:

Best Android EmulatorsBluestacks & Nox App Player
Operating SystemsWindows 7,8/10 or Mac
App Developerhigh-tech
App UpdatedMarch 05, 2019
APK Version1.0
CategoryLibraries & Demo
Android Version Required for emulatorAndroid 2.3.4, Android 2.3.3
APK File Size3.2 MB
File Namecom-usb-otg-1-0_SOFTSTRIBE.apk
Windows

2. Install Usb OTG Reader Pro in PC with Nox

Follow the steps below:

  • Install nox app player in PC
  • It is Android emulator, after installing run Nox in PC, and login to Google account
  • Tab searcher and search for: Usb OTG Reader Pro
  • Install Usb OTG Reader Pro on your Nox emulator
  • Once installation completed, you will be able to play Usb OTG Reader Pro on your PC
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Have you ever saved an important file onto a flash drive or external hard drive on a Mac and then were unable to open it on a Windows machine?

Or copied files onto your Windows external drive that you couldn’t edit on your Mac?

The problem lies in the way in which the drive was formatted. By default, Windows devices use the NTFS file system. Modern Macs can read but not write to NTFS-formatted devices. By default, the Mac uses the HFS+ (or “Mac OS Extended”) file system. Windows machines, by default, cannot read HFS+ drives. Both Macs and Windows devices can read and write to drives formatted in the FAT file system, but FAT32 (the latest version of FAT) only allows for a maximum of 2 GB of data — enough for flash drives, perhaps, but no longer sufficient for most hard drive uses.

So, what can you do? Install software that recognizes the “foreign” drives.

An excellent list of tools you can use is found on MacWindows.com:

Windows Reader For Mac Usb Superdrive

In particular, I’ve had good experience with both MacDrive ($49.99, 5-day free trial) and HFSExplorer (freeware).

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