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JoesMorgue
05-16-2009, 01:27 PM
MacDrive and HFSExplorer will both do what I want. Kinda

MacDrive is too expensive.
HFS Explorer is read only.

Is there a FREE driver for Vista/XP that will allow it to read AND WRITE TO a HFS+ (Journaled, Case Sensitive) partition?

Voyn1x
05-16-2009, 06:13 PM
If you can wait a few months for snow leopard, your wish will be answered (http://www.infinitemac.com/f39/snow-leopards-boot-camp-includes-hfs-windows-drivers-t2834/).

Btw, please post in the relevant forum. This is not a guide or tutorial so why post it in the Genius Bar? Thread moved.

JoesMorgue
05-16-2009, 08:55 PM
Sorry, it is being done on a PC, not a Mac, so I didn't think it should go in here, even if it is just using the OS.

maya77
05-17-2009, 09:31 AM
I'm using TransMac
http://www.asy.com/scrtm.htm

# Read and write Mac format disks, CDs, DVDs, high density floppies and disk images (dmg and sparseimage).
# Supports standard HFS (Mac OS Standard), HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) and HFSX (with case sensitive file names) volumes.
# Access Mac volumes on boot drive (like Boot Camp).
# Create, read and write Mac disk images (dmg and sparseimage).
# Compress and expand (convert to iso) dmg files.
# Built in burner software to create Mac format CDs and DVDs (including dual-layer).
# Burn ISO and dmg files to CD/DVD.
# Format disks for use on Mac.
# Read Mac multisession and hybrid CDs.

JoesMorgue
05-17-2009, 12:39 PM
I looked at that software (Forgot about it when I wrote the post) and it falls in the same catagory as MacDrive (Too Expensive)

Actually, I would LOVE to find drivers that intergrate themselves into Winders, not just another interface.

I guess nobody has written it yet...

maya77
05-17-2009, 01:49 PM
Apple HFS+ drivers for Windows integrated into BootCamp package will be the best solution I believe.

ashp
06-18-2010, 02:19 AM
Hi Everybody,

I've just bought a copy of Paragon HFS for Windows. and I feel its great at $40 its alot cheaper than MacDrive and just $5 more than TransMac which gave me bluescreens/BSODs for the download and CD likewise Paragon NTFS for Mac V8 is also out, both great products in my opinion.

Now I like MacDrive 8 it's an Improvement over v7 but I'm tired of my Mac partitions loading up very late and giving pop ups at every boot, annoying eh!!!!! sorry, jus hav to rant really.

I found TransMac very easily as the next best alternative for burning retail DMG's. It Works like a charm. In Win7 unfortunately it wasn't as stable on my PC as i expexted some time ok sometime BSOD. took a really long time to decompress dmg's in 10.6 only take a minute or two. but I'm not overly concerned as i can burn CD /DVD in disk utility and use Roxio Toast.

The rest is for you to decide. no problems with paragon what so ever.

let me add i tried bootcamp support. oops read-only atm.

Regards,
Ash

jamesst20
06-18-2010, 02:24 AM
The best utility to burn dmg to dvd in windows is UltraIso ;)
TO Browser hfs is HfsExplorer, MacDrive 8 and Transmac.
The one who read the most of hfs type is HfsExplorer but the problem is that HfsExplorer is only Read :S