![]() I know there's some (expensive) paid software out there that can do it, but I really don't want to either pay or use third-party file managers to access the drive. ![]() I definitely don't want write access to APFS in Windows because I prefer to keep the two systems separate with no capacity to pollute one another. With the sort of work I do, it's very common that I use tools in both Mac and Windows to process and analyse data.Īpple’s default solution of including read-only access in Windows has suited me perfectly in the past. Not to mention it being much slower using external drives to move large amounts of data compared to the Mac's fast internal SSD alone. ![]() The alternative is having to copy the data to an intermediary drive like a thumb-drive, which is an extra step more annoying and requires me to keep and carry around a thumb drive for this purpose that I didn't previously require. ![]() It meant I could do certain work in Mac, and if I needed to work on it further in Windows, I could access the data directly from Mac and copy it to the Windows drive if necessary. This is a feature I greatly appreciated in the past. ![]() People were asking this in 2017, so what’s the situation in 2020? Having recently received my 16" MacBook Pro and installed Windows, I was wondering if there is or isn't yet a free driver that lets me see and read from the Mac APFS partition while in Windows. ![]()
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