Heard it's because yosemite breaks HFS+ driver is it?
R reddevil0728 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 19, 2010 246 33 Nov 2, 2014 #1 Heard it's because yosemite breaks HFS+ driver is it?
=E= macrumors regular Nov 8, 2013 132 8 .se Nov 2, 2014 #2 What happens if you press alt-key when booting your mac up? It should show all your bootable disks.
R reddevil0728 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 19, 2010 246 33 Nov 2, 2014 #3 =E= said: What happens if you press alt-key when booting your mac up? It should show all your bootable disks. Click to expand... Oh I mean when I'm already in windows. Previously when my win7 was installed under Mavericks before I upgraded to Yosemite, I can see and access my Mac partition. But when I did a fresh installation of Yosemite straight up, I dont.
=E= said: What happens if you press alt-key when booting your mac up? It should show all your bootable disks. Click to expand... Oh I mean when I'm already in windows. Previously when my win7 was installed under Mavericks before I upgraded to Yosemite, I can see and access my Mac partition. But when I did a fresh installation of Yosemite straight up, I dont.
J JohnnyCasino macrumors newbie Oct 27, 2014 3 0 Nov 3, 2014 #4 You can't access your Mac partition, if you install Mavericks, then Windows 7 and THEN Yosemite on top of an existing Mavericks?
You can't access your Mac partition, if you install Mavericks, then Windows 7 and THEN Yosemite on top of an existing Mavericks?
R reddevil0728 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 19, 2010 246 33 Nov 3, 2014 #5 JohnnyCasino said: You can't access your Mac partition, if you install Mavericks, then Windows 7 and THEN Yosemite on top of an existing Mavericks? Click to expand... i can access Mac partition if I install Mavericks then windows 7 then Yosemite. But when I did a clean installation of Yosemite (reformat and install Yosemite straight up) then windows 7, I cant. Read it's something to do with HFS+ driver being broken by Yosemite?
JohnnyCasino said: You can't access your Mac partition, if you install Mavericks, then Windows 7 and THEN Yosemite on top of an existing Mavericks? Click to expand... i can access Mac partition if I install Mavericks then windows 7 then Yosemite. But when I did a clean installation of Yosemite (reformat and install Yosemite straight up) then windows 7, I cant. Read it's something to do with HFS+ driver being broken by Yosemite?