HFS+ is one of the most important file systems in macOS
If you’re working on a Windows computer and want to read or write files from a macOS-formatted hard drive, SSD, or flash drive, you’ll need Paragon Software’s HFS+ for Windows. Stable operation Fail-safe operation between compatible hardware and software systems for both general-purpose and special applications Information security Protection of data integrity and prevention of accidental data damage and possible loss Guaranteed performance Smooth performance and balanced traffic with efficient power management, lower overload and avoidance of congestion The CPU, the memory and efficient use of disk resources economical use Write permission If you mount a volume in write mode, you can create all files in it and with folders: read, edit, delete, rename, create new ones.
However, this function can be disabled at any time in the user interface of the program
Paragon Software HFS+ for Windows automount automatically mounts supported volumes at startup, so you don’t have to worry every time you boot the operating system or turn on your computer. Paragon Software’s internationalization of HFS+ for Windows supports all alphabets supported by your operating systems, including those using non-Roman and non-Latin characters, so you’ll never have a problem if you can’t access filenames on volumes that are mounted differently.
the original operating system
Paragon Software supports HFS+ logging on Windows, which supports native HFS+ logging, which ensures that the disk’s file system is not permanently damaged and can be easily restored. Compatible with Apple Boot Camp.
Compatible with third-party Windows software from Paragon Software
HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software is fully compatible with Apple’s Boot Camp software and provides direct read and write access to your Windows Mac partitions installed in Boot Camp. HFS+ is compatible with popular virtualization and encryption applications, including VMware Fusion and Workstation, Parallels Desktop, TrueCrypt and its forks.
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