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Obtain complete information about the hard drive on a Hackintosh Catalina system.

Obtain complete information about the hard drive on a Hackintosh Catalina system.

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pixel2015
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07-27-2016, 07:20 PM
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Hello, your setup is working well with Hackintosh on an i7 4790K. You have both HDDs and an SSD, and you're using the SSD for Mac OS. The Windows drive appears in Hackintosh but isn't copying files from your Mac's drive to Windows' drive. It seems the issue might be related to file transfer settings or permissions. Try adjusting the file sharing options in Windows or ensuring the correct USB ports are connected. If the problem persists, check drivers or consider updating them. Let me know if you need further help!
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pixel2015
07-27-2016, 07:20 PM #1

Hello, your setup is working well with Hackintosh on an i7 4790K. You have both HDDs and an SSD, and you're using the SSD for Mac OS. The Windows drive appears in Hackintosh but isn't copying files from your Mac's drive to Windows' drive. It seems the issue might be related to file transfer settings or permissions. Try adjusting the file sharing options in Windows or ensuring the correct USB ports are connected. If the problem persists, check drivers or consider updating them. Let me know if you need further help!

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Ulster_Son
Member
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07-27-2016, 08:02 PM
#2
A standard hard drive is just any regular storage device, but Windows needs the NTFS driver to recognize it as a drive.
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Ulster_Son
07-27-2016, 08:02 PM #2

A standard hard drive is just any regular storage device, but Windows needs the NTFS driver to recognize it as a drive.

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iskela99
Member
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07-27-2016, 08:30 PM
#3
Windows drive refers to the standard hard drive in Windows operating systems. I notice a Windows hard drive, but I’m having trouble moving files from my Mac to it. However, I can transfer files from my Windows drive to my Mac successfully.
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iskela99
07-27-2016, 08:30 PM #3

Windows drive refers to the standard hard drive in Windows operating systems. I notice a Windows hard drive, but I’m having trouble moving files from my Mac to it. However, I can transfer files from my Windows drive to my Mac successfully.

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xAdriLCT
Senior Member
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07-29-2016, 06:55 AM
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Yes, since you lack a write function, you'll need a driver with full access, such as Paragon NTFS. For a shared drive, use FAT32 on one of the partitions.
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xAdriLCT
07-29-2016, 06:55 AM #4

Yes, since you lack a write function, you'll need a driver with full access, such as Paragon NTFS. For a shared drive, use FAT32 on one of the partitions.

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I_mex380_I
Member
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07-31-2016, 02:52 AM
#5
MacOS includes built-in NTFS write capabilities, though they remain in development and are turned off by Apple due to risks for Windows installations. Personally, I’ve used it without problems. If you decide to activate it, do so responsibly.
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I_mex380_I
07-31-2016, 02:52 AM #5

MacOS includes built-in NTFS write capabilities, though they remain in development and are turned off by Apple due to risks for Windows installations. Personally, I’ve used it without problems. If you decide to activate it, do so responsibly.

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rayvishion93
Junior Member
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07-31-2016, 06:53 AM
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No, this driver does not require a hard disk format.
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rayvishion93
07-31-2016, 06:53 AM #6

No, this driver does not require a hard disk format.

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Derp7575
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08-11-2016, 06:42 PM
#7
Thank you for your input. I'll search for it.
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Derp7575
08-11-2016, 06:42 PM #7

Thank you for your input. I'll search for it.

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LucasandClaus
Senior Member
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08-11-2016, 07:22 PM
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You can utilize the current NTFS partition without any changes.
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LucasandClaus
08-11-2016, 07:22 PM #8

You can utilize the current NTFS partition without any changes.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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08-12-2016, 07:42 AM
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Thanks a lot! I appreciate it.
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iRaine
08-12-2016, 07:42 AM #9

Thanks a lot! I appreciate it.