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For those who do not know what the HFS + filesystem is Mac OS X uses to format your partitions, and is usually used by all the disks that are managed only with Apple computers. It is a system with a performance and efficiency superior to FAT32 in Windows, but with the drawback that the Microsoft operating systems can not read it.snow_leopard

Until now, to solve this problem we had to install Windows applications such as MacDrive, but it appears that Snow Leopard will no longer be needed. It has been discovered in the Boot Camp tool of the last build of Mac OS X 10.6 a number of drivers that allow Windows to read from the system partition HFS +.

In conclusion, we will not have to resort to any third party software to access our files from the Mac OS partition of Windows we’ve done with Boot Camp on our computers (in the case that we have made, of course) facilitate the work.

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  1. smiht on May 12, 2009 11:27 pm

    very informative, i needed that. thanks

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