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if so what you need to do is create a separate FAT32 partition where you store anything you want to access both with. alternatively, you could move (not copy) all your music files to your windows partition and mount that partition when you're running os x. if windows is formatted as fat32 that should be easy. if its formatted as ntfs than you need to download something like macfuse from googlecode and an ntfs-3g driver. |
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