MacDrive 7.2.5 + version for Windows 7
Drag and drop, or just double click
Once you've tried MacDrive, you'll kick yourself for not installing it sooner. With MacDrive on a Windows PC no longer are Mac disks ignored and unable to be used. MacDrive helps Mac disks act and appear like normal Windows disks. You can drag-and-drop to copy files in either direction, or double-click to open documents directly from Mac disks.
MacDrive works with just about anything you can throw at it, including hard drives, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, floppies, iPods, flash drives, Zip, Jaz, MO, DMG virtual disk files and more.
Macdrive 7.2.5 with crack:
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http://rapidshare.com/files/206814037/MacDrive7.rar
Macdrive 7.2.5 with crack
for Windows 7 x86 & x64:
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http://rapidshare.com/files/208515632/MacDriveWin7.rar
Instructions for Windows 7:
1. Extract the .msi from .exe with WinRaR
2. use included easy msi editor
3. Edit the .msi and modify the line shown in the included picture (
LaunchCondition: VersionNT>=600)
4. Install - Set compatibility mode to Windows Vista
5. Before Reboot: install the
TimePatch Included in the archive then Voila!
Windows 7 x64 Build 7048 does not require you to edit the installer anymore.Dont install macdrive_7.2.2 or macdrive_7.2.4. it breaks Widows 7If after install, you can't see the macdrives, use this solution provided by another member:
- crawley wrote:
- it work!
you need to instal IFS Drives (utility that enables read-write access for linux partitions), and assign drive letters to your mac partition using IFS Drives item in control panel. It has one downside: you MUST do it as an administrator (from within 'administrator' account, not the option 'run as administrator'), but it works like a charm
P.S. Some people reported that they have to reassign drive letters after every reboot, but I assume that's better than nothing...
IFS Drives download:
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http://www.fs-driver.org/