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On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Per Boysen wrote: > A good idea, when using XP under Bootcamp on a Mac, is to format the > Windows partition in a format that is readable from the Mac side. I > think this format is called FAT, FAT32 or something like that. That > way you may always record a live stereo file as you are playing and > access it also when booted into the OS X. It is my understanding that if you do this, Per, that you can only transfer 4 gigs of material from side to side at any time which can greatly limit audio/visual storage so, though it is a bit more conventient, I was advised to eschew its use and use NTSF instead. Do you have more detailed and accurate information about this and/or do you have some opinions about this statement. I just took it on face value when I clean installed my systems, but now that I have to clean install my 3rd system (2nd failed harddrive....thanks, Apple) It would be great to get your advise. rick walker