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<blockquote data-quote="Mikethebook" data-source="post: 1306855" data-attributes="member: 103285"><p>Thanks for that. Can you tell me what you mean by syncing manually? </p><p></p><p>What I have tried in the meantime is to load a trial version of MacDrive on the Windows XP side thereby facilitating the reading and access of the OS X partition. I then set up in iTunes the library's location as its position on OS X and imported the library. That works fine but any changes I make in OS X's library won't automatically be reflected in iTunes Windows without reimporting the library afresh and, if possible I don't want to have to pay for MacDrive which is also expensive. </p><p></p><p>I guess an alternative would be to have the library physically on Windows XP and reverse the procedure given OS X can access the Fat 32 partition without an intermediary like MacDrive but again, any changes I make would require me to re-import the library to OS X in this case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikethebook, post: 1306855, member: 103285"] Thanks for that. Can you tell me what you mean by syncing manually? What I have tried in the meantime is to load a trial version of MacDrive on the Windows XP side thereby facilitating the reading and access of the OS X partition. I then set up in iTunes the library's location as its position on OS X and imported the library. That works fine but any changes I make in OS X's library won't automatically be reflected in iTunes Windows without reimporting the library afresh and, if possible I don't want to have to pay for MacDrive which is also expensive. I guess an alternative would be to have the library physically on Windows XP and reverse the procedure given OS X can access the Fat 32 partition without an intermediary like MacDrive but again, any changes I make would require me to re-import the library to OS X in this case. [/QUOTE]
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