![]() ![]() I chose not to use the package installer since the site says its purely a one off, I assume to get folks trying out FUSE. Im thrilled to see that FUSE has been ported, ssh file systems are a blessing. The only extra step I took was to also remove the MacFUSE receipts from Library - Receipts. I also checked the programs listed in the removal script against my MacBook Pro (which hasnt ever had MacFUSE installed), and found no overalp (so nothing listed there is used by anything else). Im posting this hint mainly to say that I indeed tried the removal script posted there, and it seems to have worked well. However, as FUSE mounts the Bootcamp partition on start up, I'm guessing it does not appear to OS X in the same way as it does when OS X mounts it - and therefore I can't use the Bootcamp partition option in Parallels (it's greyed out in the options).After some rooting around on the MacFUSE site, I found these removal instructions on the Issues tab. The reason I want to do this is because I also run Parallels, which can use the Bootcamp partition as a virtual machine. I want to have the option, however, to re-mount using the OS X NTFS mounter, and I can't figure out how to achieve this. I've got FUSE working fine and have my Bootcamp partition (19GB NTFS) mounting automatically on restart, which is great. I would suggest that you backup the entire NTFS partition (after all, you say you can access its files just fine from within OS X), erase it (again, in OS X use 'diskutil info' to find out the partition's identifier, then use 'diskutil eraseVolume NTFS-3G "My Vista Partition" theIdentifierGoesHere'), and copy all data back.įirst of all, many thanks for the compiled versions of FUSE and the NTFS implementations - it's a really useful service you've got going here, please keep it up! NTFS-3G is quite reliable, so this shouldn't be happening. I'm using Windows Vista myself and haven't run into this kind of problem. Hm, I haven't tested things with rEFIt, actually. ![]() This is strange because osx still sees it as ntfs and i can see and access all the files on it from within OSX.ġ) What could I try to fix this problem? Could macfuse or ntfs-3g have done something to the partition to make it unreadable by windows?Ģ) What is the method to completely remove macfuse and ntfs-3g (especially if i installed using the pkg installers)? I figured I might be able to fix this by booting into the vista install dvd to perform a repair - but when i boot from it the dvd doesn't even recognize the partition to be ntfs formatted. From what i learned crcdisk.sys is a Disk Block Verification Filter Driver. I tried booting in safe mode - and it crashes after it loads the file crcdisk.sys. Now when i reboot into vista (i use refit for the dual booting) it starts loading vista and then crashes (i cant see the bluescreen error message because it reboots too fast). I tested to see if it works by deleting a temp file and everything was fine. I installed the latest versions of macfuse and ntfs-3g from this forum and was delighted to see my vista ntfs drive (macbook pro with 3 partitions osx, hfsdata and ntfsvista) mount r/w. I don't know if we can fix this.Ĭhucker, is this why I am having the following problem? Any way i can fix whatever went wrong so that i can boot up into vista again? Startup Disk doesn't recognize that your NTFS partition is mounted. You can, however, hold the option key when rebooting and select your Windows partition there.
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