BEWARE! This caused my PC to not be able to boot into Windows. I had to delete the driver files and registry entries from the command line. It was not fun. If you don't know how to do that you will be reformatting like others in this thread.
BEWARE! This caused my PC to not be able to boot into Windows. I had to delete the driver files and registry entries from the command line. It was not fun. If you don't know how to do that you will be reformatting like others in this thread.
Do you support APFs?These are the Read-Only HFS+ drivers that comes with Boot Camp.
They can be installed on any matching Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 or 10 machine without the need to install the Boot Camp package (and also easily removed if necessary). - Technically v6.0 should work on Vista/7/8 but it has not been tested.
If you are using the Windows 10 Anniversary update uninstall the driver and use Paragon until things are sorted out.
How to Install:
1) Uninstall Paragon or MacDrive
2) Copy AppleHFS.sys & AppleMNT.sys to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\
3) Merge Add_AppleHFS.reg
4) Restart
I had to stay under 1909 on my MBP Early 2011. Later editions and the workaround don’t play well, unbootable laptop!I followed these instructions and it also caused my computer to not be able to boot into Windows. I used System Restore to restore to a point a few days ago, but I lost a significant amount of progress. I think it would be nice if there were a warning about this in the post, along with a recommendation to backup using System Restore before editing the registry.
Ok, the thread is nearly five years old. But does the trick still work today?Hello, I've discovered a method which worked for all my hackintoshes. Apple bootcamp 6.0 drivers work fine after 1607 update, they just have problems mounting the drives... Give it a try if you like, this may end up to be the solution
So better not try, what's described in the entry-post on Win 11, right?Win11 doesnt start after merge and restart