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inigel

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Doing some early Spring cleaning (for us in the southern hemisphere) and installed Windows 7 on my Mac Pro.

I used the Snow Leopard Boot Camp drivers and everything runs well, I just have one gripe which is the HFS+ support.

I don't need to read my Mac drives from Windows and alothough it is read only, it is making me feel a little uneasy. Does anyone know a way I can hide these HDDs or am I stuck with this?
 

gr8tfly

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That's a good question. I felt the same way - especially before I re-read the part about them being read-only.
 

Infrared

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Mar 28, 2007
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Doing some early Spring cleaning (for us in the southern hemisphere) and installed Windows 7 on my Mac Pro.

I used the Snow Leopard Boot Camp drivers and everything runs well, I just have one gripe which is the HFS+ support.

I don't need to read my Mac drives from Windows and alothough it is read only, it is making me feel a little uneasy. Does anyone know a way I can hide these HDDs or am I stuck with this?

You can disable the Mac drives from within the device manager.
Find a drive, double-click on it, choose the tab labelled "Driver"
and then click the disable button.
 

inigel

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Mar 14, 2008
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You can disable the Mac drives from within the device manager.
Find a drive, double-click on it, choose the tab labelled "Driver"
and then click the disable button.

Awesome. Thanks for the tip! That is a load off my mind.
 
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