

Just use the Windows Disk Management applet to mount an HFS+ partition (the Help file explains more if you need assistance) and you'll be able to see it in Explorer, drag and drop files there, or use the drive in applications, just like any other. The program comes in the form of a file system driver, so there's no extra interface to learn, no options to set. Install Paragon HFS+ for Windows and your PC will immediately gain the ability to both read and write Mac OS X partitions. Macs only come with the ability to read Windows NTFS partitions, and PCs can't see a Mac's HFS+ partition at all, so you'll probably end up cobbling together a messy FAT32-based compromise as a file system that both computers can read.īut there is another way.

If you've ever had to share an external drive between Windows and Mac OS systems then you'll know it can be, well, something of a challenge.
