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System777
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on: February 25, 2010, 16:32
Hi all, I'm looking for a free or inexpensive Windows App that will let me burn HFS discs for use on a Mac. I've been very frustrated with burning standard universal discs because all my files & folders end up truncated to 8/3 format when I go to read them on my Powerbook (can't tell what's what). Any recommendations are appreciated. David |
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CyberMonkey
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Reply #1 on: March 21, 2010, 02:46
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So let me get this straight, you want the PC program to make HFS partiitions that you Mac can read? If that's the case, give TransMac (shareware) a go. There is CD burning functionality there. It supports creation of HFS and HFS+ format CDs. MacImage (shareware) will do the same task. Alternatively, if you don't want to spend money on a shareware product, just make an HFV volume with HFV explorer. Rename to the HFV extension to ISO and burn to disk. It works. I have done it a few time before. It doesn't support HFS+ though. To make hybrid CDs, use Hybridator (also freeware). This will simply merge an ISO9660 file with an HFS volume (such as an HFV volume as mentioned above) to make a hybrid CD rom image. Hope this helps.
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System777
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Reply #2 on: March 22, 2010, 22:59
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Thanks! I will give your suggestions a try. I did find an app called MagicISO and it actually worked but is limited to 300MB, unless you pay for it.
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