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Snow Leopard's Boot Camp Includes HFS+ Windows Drivers
macrumors.com, May 08, 2009:
MacRumors has learned that Apple's Boot Camp utility under Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will include Windows HFS+ drivers, which will allow Windows installations to read Mac OS X HFS+ formatted partitions. Boot Camp is Apple's software package that allows customers to boot Microsoft's Windows operating system on their Intel Macs. The Boot Camp package includes the necessary Windows drivers to support each Mac's hardware. Windows, however, does not routinely recognize Mac formatted hard drives and is unable to read or write to them without special drivers. The newest version of Snow Leopard's Boot Camp appears to include these special drivers to allow read access to Mac data even under Windows. The move should make it easier for customers to switch between Windows and Mac operating systems by allowing files to be more easily transfered back and forth. Up until now, customers would have to rely on third-party utilities such as Mediafour's MacDrive to accomplish the same task. |
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Interesting, I have to check this out.
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How about allowing OS X to read and write NTFS volumes? Apple should have done that a long time ago.
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why doesnt everyone just use NTFSForMacOSX by Paragon to read NTFS on OS X and MacDrive 7 on Windows to read HFS+ i see so many people complain but all it takes is a quick google search to get tons of software to do the job, those are the 2 i personally like the best
here are links to them: http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/ http://www.paragon-software.com/home.../download.html woops sorry just read the bottom bit of the post :S sorry i just hear a lot of people complaining about it, but like whats wrong with these 3rd party apps, they dont exactly effect performance much or anything iMac ::: Mac OS X 10.6.1 ::: Intel Core2Duo 2.93GHz ::: NVIDIA Geforce GT 120 256MB ::: 4GB DDR3 RAM Milanca Project ::: Mac OS X 10.6.1 Retail ::: Vanilla Kernel ::: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 2.4GHz ::: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT 256MB ::: 4GB DDR2 RAM ::: GIGABYTE GA-EP35C-DS3R Last edited by Aydinz; 05-12-2009 at 09:32 AM. |
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Build 10a190 had read and write to NTFS and I would assume that the rest of them do too. Quote:
The Paragon NTFS driver does work nicely and I use it inside of Leopard on my real Mac Pro and I use the MacFuse Ntfs on the hacks. REAL Mac Pro - OC 3.1Ghz -2x 2.8GHz -XFX 5770 1GB / 8800GT- 10GB RAM -1.55TB - 2 SATA Optical - Lion / Snow Leo / Windows 7 x64 / in AHCI Mode Toshiba X205-SLI6 17" Dual 8600M GT 256MB SLI, 400GB - Win7 x64 / Lion vanilla / Snow Leo Vanilla - Full QE/CI - WiFi Dell 1390 (pin 20 removed) - ALC268 VoodooHDA - working fingerprint reader, Bluetooth well everything but display brightness changing. Dell poweredge T110 2.8ghz 8 core xeon server 8gb ram |
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Great news.
It will for sure be more stable than any currently available HFS reader for Windows. |
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i'm just waiting Snow Leopard comes out!!!!!!!
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual E2140 1.6 GHz. Graphics: Intel(R) 82945G (128 MB). Board: Asus P5GC-TVM/S Chipset: Intel Lakeport-G i945GC. HDD: 232 Gb S-ATA Samsung Version 10.6.2 32bit. Kernel: Vanilla. Audio: VoodooHDA 0.2.2 with prefpane. Video: Stock GMA. PS2 fix: VoodooPS2 USB 2 not working Acer Aspire 4530-6823 CPU: AMD Athlon™ X2 QL-62 2.0GHz. Graphics: Integrated GeForce® 9100M G. Chipset: nForce® MCP77MH. |
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Just thought I'd post a reply to this. The current version of MacDrive 7 (v7.2.6) does indeed work on Vista x64. I'm not sure when they added support for 64-bit Windows, but the latest version does work, and works very well.
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v7.2.8 works perfect with all XP/Vista versions.
Beta version of MacDrive 8 works with Win7 too. |
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I'm completely sure I would be dancing if I had a mac .
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