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You can add shared folders from your mac disk, you need edit the settings of your virtual machine and in xp open network, protocol tcp/ip, advanced, wins, enable netbios....
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#12
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I would never use shared folder in "my" system. Crashed my system badly in my last install.
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hackintosh4life , no I mean a third hard disk NTFS. Ar roisoft stated the only way I succeded to access it is through shared folders, but I was wondering if there was some other way to do it I was missing. Thanks for your reply
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I can access mac drives in windows using macdrive program, leopard cannot see my win drives.
in fusion I can just drag and drop from mac to windows and viceversa, after installing vmware tools. There is a program to allow leopard to read ntfs but im not sure what its called, I use hardware raid on my vista, so leopard doesn't even recognise the raid so I gave up. Good Luck Now I software raid my leopard so macdrive can't see it anymore. So I give up again. It all still works with fusion though. |
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thank you @ gaz919
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