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Anyway, in addition to the valid replies, is there a problem with mapping a network drive on either computer?
Wtf are you downloading that's 15GB? Blu-ray rips? Are people even uploading those yet? You're lucky your isp doesn't throttle you. Second question, DVDs are usually layed out with the video in many smaller files instead of one big file. So again, what are you downloading?
a quick google shows there are programs that will give you write support to NTFS volumes on a mac.
Split RAR or ZIP. Jesus.
Mac answer:
If your iPod is formatted for Mac, transfer the files onto it and then onto the PC. There's a program called MacDrive that allows Windows to read Mac-formatted iPods, and what have you. The demo gives full functionality.
I don't understand why you don't just use ** Split. It is the easiest and fastest solution. People have been using it for over 15 years and now can be used for files even over 10GB.
watch the god damn movie on your mac then....
ISP limit is 200 GB a month, and yes people have been uploading HiDef movie rips for at least 1 1/2 years. Also Mac OS Journaled+ formatted laptop won't be able to write to write onto an NTFS formatted portable HD without software designed for that purpose (which is hard to find sans charge, even via torrents). For a geek, you aren't very geeky.
My knowledge of Macs is essentially nonexistent. Anyway, just buy the damned software if it's something you'll be doing often ;p How much do you pay for your 200gigs/mo out of curiosity?