Anyone with Windows 8 able to verify that it is able to use a GUID (GPT) partitioned USB Flash with two or more volumes?
Currently Windows 7 won't recognise or use any USB flash drive if it has a GUID Partition Table with more than 1 Volume. So if I have a USB flash with a GUID Partition Table with a HFS+ formatted volume and an exFAT volume, Windows 7 won't mount the NTFS partition and Mac Drive or other HFS driver won't and can't do anything that the HFS volume. Apparently Windows 7 can't use a GPT USB disk with more than 1 Volume...ghey I know.
Currently Windows 7 won't recognise or use any USB flash drive if it has a GUID Partition Table with more than 1 Volume. So if I have a USB flash with a GUID Partition Table with a HFS+ formatted volume and an exFAT volume, Windows 7 won't mount the NTFS partition and Mac Drive or other HFS driver won't and can't do anything that the HFS volume. Apparently Windows 7 can't use a GPT USB disk with more than 1 Volume...ghey I know.