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  • sample drive for boot camp

    Just wondering how people are dealing with the file system for dual-booting their Intel Macs? I think OS X can read NTFS now, but I'm not sure... My sample drive is HFS+, so will I have to re-format it if I want to boot into windows? (I suppose I already know the answer is "yes"... ugh!)

    J.

  • The answer is YES [:(]

    Sorry. However OSX can read NTFS which is what I do. I use bootcamp and the samples run off a seperate NTFS FW drive. I can also read from this from within OSX so when VSL sort out the OSX crack/pop issues I'll go back to using RAX and OSX.

    Best

    Tim

  • No need to reformat your disc if you get one of the utliities that enable windows to read Mac discs. I tried MAC DRIVE 6 http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive6/
    and it worked fine. A word of warning - if you allow Windows access to your Mac Discs you also alow access to all those horrible Windows viruses!

    Julian

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    although i can only comment on macdrive 5: it is faster for streaming HFS+ volumes on windows than Panther is with NTFS volumes ...

    @Another User said:

    A word of warning - if you allow Windows access to your Mac Discs you also alow access to all those horrible Windows viruses!
    well, at least some homework has to be done on all platforms - security leaks exist everywhere including your mobile phone. why should a DAW contain virusses if you didn't allow it in a certain way? if a computer is connected to the internet, i'd recommend to run the regulary updates regardless whether it's XP or OSX. and to destroy a common roumor: search for Leap.A - a worm spreading over ichat contacts ...
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Thanks for the tips!

    I don't let the PC online... ever... anyway, so no worries about virii.

    I'm going to mess around with it a bit in OS X first, but I haven't noticed
    anywhere whether the clicking and popping in OS X with an external sequencer
    has been fixed yet, so I may wind up needing to run it in windows.

    thanks again,

    J.

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    Don't want to go off-topic, but Julian was talking about Viruses.

    @Another User said:

    If you practice “safe downloading,” then there’s really not much to worry about with this particular piece of code.


    From MacWorld's "Leap-A malware: what you need to know" article.

    Jerome

  • Actually, is there any word on the clicking/popping from an external sequencer? Fixed? Nearly fixed? I'd very much prefer keeping the MacBook on OS X, not XP...

    J.