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Transfering items to Windows under Os X?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaYCEnt" data-source="post: 381131" data-attributes="member: 27510"><p>not sure what type of hardware you're using, but i drag and drop back and forth with no problem. i used bootcamp to make the fat32 partition, then you can download Parallels from the website, and when you build the first VM, just choose to use the bootcamp drive. this'll put the drive on your desktop. now you can transfer files over to that drive. </p><p></p><p>i deal with some really big images, so i needed an NTFS drive to handle bigger than 4gb. i created an expanding NTFS drive with Parallels, so now, i open that drive by booting windows in a VM, open the large image, and then drag and drop from drive to drive to drive. no problem. </p><p></p><p>As long as you load Parallels Tools, it's almost seamless interaction between the drives and the OS's. but for OSX to the bootcamp drive, you shouldn't have any problems moving stuff around. </p><p></p><p>hope tha helped and didn't just confuse....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaYCEnt, post: 381131, member: 27510"] not sure what type of hardware you're using, but i drag and drop back and forth with no problem. i used bootcamp to make the fat32 partition, then you can download Parallels from the website, and when you build the first VM, just choose to use the bootcamp drive. this'll put the drive on your desktop. now you can transfer files over to that drive. i deal with some really big images, so i needed an NTFS drive to handle bigger than 4gb. i created an expanding NTFS drive with Parallels, so now, i open that drive by booting windows in a VM, open the large image, and then drag and drop from drive to drive to drive. no problem. As long as you load Parallels Tools, it's almost seamless interaction between the drives and the OS's. but for OSX to the bootcamp drive, you shouldn't have any problems moving stuff around. hope tha helped and didn't just confuse.... [/QUOTE]
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