Vickie:

I don't believe that you can do this. It's a Windows issue, I've been told. Mac 
operating systems can read windows-formatted drives, but Windows operating 
systems aren't able to recognize Mac-formatted drives.  So if you are using 
parallels, or boot camp (or whatever) when you are using the Mac OS, you can 
see both sides of the partition, but when using the Windows OS you can only see 
the Windows side.

So, if you are running Legacy, you need to be using the Windows OS, so the best 
solution is to keep all of your genealogy files on the Windows side of the 
partition so that you can access them from other side.

Hope that helps,
Dave




On 2010-10-29, at 9:57 PM, Vickie Prows wrote:

> Finally got Legacy to work on my new Mac inside Windows 7 with VMFusion, but
> don't know how to connect with my Multimedia which resides on the Mac side of
> the computer.  Any hints?
>
> I'd love to see a User Group for Mac people.  We have our own set of
> problems......
>
> Vickie
>
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