Buffalo MiniStation

Hello!

I bought this external HDD Buffalo MiniStation and it works perfectly fine whit my schools computers Windows. But when I try to use it with my Mac Mini, it says that the file is protected, so I can't publish or save my files writable, I can open only those.

What I have to download any software or do I have some prevention setting on that I do not know?

Please help me!

Windows & Mac uses different formats - Macs are smart enough to be able to read others

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