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#1 2009-06-15 12:39 pm

prof1950
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Boot camp on Snow Leopard?

There were some earlier rumors about updates to Boot Camp with Snow Leopard, but I haven't seen anything in WWDC follow-up. Any further word on this?

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#2 2009-06-15 1:21 pm

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Re: Boot camp on Snow Leopard?

what rumors would that be?


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#3 2009-06-15 2:26 pm

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Re: Boot camp on Snow Leopard?

The one where you can boot from a disk image maybe ... who knows shrug


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#4 2009-06-15 2:42 pm

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Re: Boot camp on Snow Leopard?

Well that would certainly by useful!


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#5 2009-06-15 4:21 pm

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Re: Boot camp on Snow Leopard?

MacRumors had this May 8th posting:

MacRumors has learned that Apple's Boot Camp utility under Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will include Windows HFS+ drivers, which will allow Windows installations to read Mac OS X HFS+ formatted partitions.

Boot Camp is Apple's software package that allows customers to boot Microsoft's Windows operating system on their Intel Macs. The Boot Camp package includes the necessary Windows drivers to support each Mac's hardware. Windows, however, does not routinely recognize Mac formatted hard drives and is unable to read or write to them without special drivers. 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 move should make it easier for customers to switch between Windows and Mac operating systems by allowing files to be more easily transfered back and forth. Up until now, customers would have to rely on third-party utilities such as Mediafour's MacDrive to accomplish the same task.

(Based on an optimistic interpretation of the statement "the newest version of Snow Leopard's Boot Camp appears to include...", some savvy person who is doing Beta testing on Snow Leopard ought to be able to check it out.)

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#6 2009-06-15 10:33 pm

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Re: Boot camp on Snow Leopard?

I hope it includes the possibility of making the Windows side smaller.

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