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To Write on NTFS you can use Paragon NTFS, To write on Leopard partitions you can use Macdrive, google them and good luck
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If you want to use freeware/open-source stuff you could try to go the macfuse + ntfs3g way. Speed is not the very best but for me it does what i need.
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I have iDeneb Lite 1.6, updated to 10.5.8, in a dual-boot scheme with Vista. I have installed NTFS-3G 1.5130 and MacFuse 1.7 via MacPorts ... I realize there is a newer Macfuse version, but this is the latest available on MacPorts. Anyway, even after installing these, I still can't write to my NTFS partitions from OS X. What else do I need to do to get it working?
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