A drive formatted as HSF+ can read HSF or HSF+ Data. A drive formatted
in the older HSF can not read HSF+ data, i.e. there is no backwards
compatability. Paul C
Keith Krehbiel wrote:
I had not realized there was a problem interchanging data between
volumes of different format. I do it all the time.
Applications that need to put files on the boot volume will do so no
matter where the applications are located/installed.
What sort of problems are you attributing to these data interchanges?
kk
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