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moving files between partitions

i have installed vista as the second operating system. when i am running leopard, i can access the windows drive and copy files to the mac partition. i cannot place files from the mac to the windows partition. it won't accept them, indicating that the drive cannot be changed. i do use a log on with password in vista. also, when operating in vista, i can't see the leopard partition to move files either way. any assistance is welcome, thanks.

mac book pro, Mac OS X (10.5.1), boot camp with vista

Posted on Jan 3, 2008 7:19 AM

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Posted on Jan 3, 2008 7:30 AM

That's the way it is. OS X can only read NTFS formatted partitions. Vista cannot see Mac Extended partitions. You need third party software to get more functionality or format another internal or external HD as FAT32 to get read/write from both OS's.
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Feb 2, 2008 11:13 PM in response to DavidLebell

quote: How do you move files from windows to the mac partition? :endquote

I formatted the windows partition NTFS. When I'm running MacOSX, the windows partition is shown as another hard drive on the desktop.

To move files, you actually just copy them. Open the NTFS drive, navigate to wherever you like, then drag copy files from the NTFS drive to your MacOSX drive - to some folder like "Documents".

You can't write to the NTFS drive from MacOSX, but you can read.

moving files between partitions

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