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Advice on how much disk space to give my bootcamp Windows 7 Ultimate
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<blockquote data-quote="Alwyn" data-source="post: 1113861" data-attributes="member: 153944"><p>CodeCalibre says "I've also installed NTFS-3G to gain read/write access to NTFS drives." I'm puzzled by this as I seem to be able to read/write to PCs on my network without difficulty. Forgive my ignorance but isn't NTFS the standard Windows format?</p><p></p><p>I have successfully migrated stuff from PC to Mac. Although I installed Bootcamp with Windows XP on my previous iMac, which crashed, I've decided to put the old PC on the network so that I can still use expensive Windows only Fujitsu scanner and copy files to new iMac, no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alwyn, post: 1113861, member: 153944"] CodeCalibre says "I've also installed NTFS-3G to gain read/write access to NTFS drives." I'm puzzled by this as I seem to be able to read/write to PCs on my network without difficulty. Forgive my ignorance but isn't NTFS the standard Windows format? I have successfully migrated stuff from PC to Mac. Although I installed Bootcamp with Windows XP on my previous iMac, which crashed, I've decided to put the old PC on the network so that I can still use expensive Windows only Fujitsu scanner and copy files to new iMac, no problem. [/QUOTE]
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