![]() When you use either operating system on your Mac, your Windows applications will run at native speed. ![]() “The newest version of Snow Leopard's Boot Camp appears to include these special drivers to allow read access to Mac data even under Windows,” the site has learned.Īccording to Apple, “Boot Camp supports the most popular 32-bit releases of Windows XP and Windows Vista. However, Windows doesn't generally recognize Mac formatted hard drives, thus making it hard or impossible to read or write to them without installing the necessary drivers. ![]() The drivers will allow Windows installations to read Mac OS X HFS+ formatted partitions, making it easier for users to move and edit files between the Windows and Mac OS.Īccording to the report in question, the utility that allows users to boot Microsoft's Windows on their Intel Macs includes the necessary Windows drivers to support the hardware on every existing Macintosh. ![]() Mac-focused site MacRumors claims to have gained knowledge of Windows HFS+ drivers being included with Apple's Boot Camp utility under Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. ![]()
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