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I am very frustrated. I have a TON of work on my Macbook Pro, but it's old and I can't afford a new one. So, I purchased a pc laptop and now I am regretting it big tiime.
I NEED to be able to transfer all of the work on my Mac to my new PC, but NONE of the TEN external hard drives that I have tried will READ AND WRITE on BOTH machines.
I need to be able to plug an external in my Mac, copy files to it and then plug that same external into my PC and put move those files to my PC.
I have even tried moving all of my files with a flash drive, since both machines will at least recognize it. Even THAT doesn't work. The files that I put on the flashdrive with my Mac ONLY show up when the drive is plugged into the Mac and the files that I put on the flashdrive with my PC, ONLY show up when the drive is plugged into the PC.
How is it possible to transfer ones Mac files to a PC, when you buy an external that works ONLY on one platform or the other?
Am I trapped into only buying new Macs for the rest of my life?
I NEED to be able to transfer all of the work on my Mac to my new PC, but NONE of the TEN external hard drives that I have tried will READ AND WRITE on BOTH machines.
I need to be able to plug an external in my Mac, copy files to it and then plug that same external into my PC and put move those files to my PC.
I have even tried moving all of my files with a flash drive, since both machines will at least recognize it. Even THAT doesn't work. The files that I put on the flashdrive with my Mac ONLY show up when the drive is plugged into the Mac and the files that I put on the flashdrive with my PC, ONLY show up when the drive is plugged into the PC.
How is it possible to transfer ones Mac files to a PC, when you buy an external that works ONLY on one platform or the other?
Am I trapped into only buying new Macs for the rest of my life?

It's all Macs. So, if you're into making production video movies or TV, the answer to your help request is there is no equivalent for you in the Windows world and you will be stuck buying new Macs the rest of your life. For other apps such as Desktop Publishing, some Gaming platforms, such as Steam, MS Office apps as mentioned already, and some 3rd party photo apps such as Adobe Photoshop or Elements which are written in dual-platform modality, you can move most of your stuff over to W10.
I've been doing it for over 30 years, and I've never seen that move done where 100% of the Mac files are readable by ALL apps on the Windows side. I don't care how many converters you use, free or paid, that's not going to happen.