So what you're looking for is a shared drive or folder between the two
operating systems,
I did do this once a number of years back but I had to create a 3rd partition
on the drive in the mac book that I formatted as a Fat32 format, not at that
point trusting xfat or having something on my mac side to write to NTFS.
That would be my suggestion as I don't think from memory there is a way to do
it directly between the os in each platform.
You could though create a One Drive account within windows and install the one
drive app on your mac to write from either side to that one drive cloud storage
environment
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of maurice mines
Sent: Tuesday, 30 June 2020 10:24 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: A very interesting problem with my new MacBook Pro's drive access when
I'm in boot camp?
Hello everyone, the story goes somewhat like this, I moved my old system to the
new system. On the old system I was able to read my OS X drive without a
problem. When using paragons a PFS or Windows. After I moved that entire Time
Machine backup to the new computer I simply cannot access the drive in order to
read off a bit. In fact the mistake it for the paragon product, “a PFS or
Windows” I get “not supported” it says the drive is encrypted. I get the same
error message, when using Mac drive for Windows.
But when I look on my system it says FileVault is not turned on. I deleted all
my Time Machine snapshots. I’ve even removed VMware fusion. The only strange
third-party thing that may or may not be involved here is paragons NTFS for
Mac. Could this be the source of all my trouble? No matter how I slice this the
issue is still quite the same when on the Boot Camp side of the machine, I have
no way of copying anything from the backside while in Windows. Any thoughts on
the best way to approach this?
Sincerely Maurice Mines.
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