HFS+ is one of the main file systems of macOS
If you’re running a Windows computer and need to read or write files from a hard drive, SSD, or flash drive formatted for macOS, you’ll need HFS+ for Windows from Paragon Software. Stable operation Fault-tolerant operation on compatible hardware and software systems for both general and specialized applications.
Protection of data integrity and prevention of accidental damage and possible data loss
Data security. Guaranteed performance.
However, this function can be turned off at any time in the program interface
Stable throughput and balanced useful performance with efficient flow management, reduced overhead and congestion prevention Efficient use Economical use of CPU, memory and disk resources Write access When a volume is mounted in writable mode, you can do whatever you want with the files and folders it contains : read, edit, delete, rename, create new ones. Automount HFS+ for Windows from Paragon Software automatically mounts supported volumes at startup, so you don’t have to worry about it every time you reboot your operating system or turn on your computer.
Compatible with Apple Boot Camp
Paragon Software’s HFS+ Internationalization for Windows supports all alphabets supported by your operating systems, including those that use non-Latin and non-Latin characters, so you’ll never have a problem accessing file names on volumes mounted on a non-native OS. HFS+ Logging Support for Windows Paragon software supports its own HFS+ logging, which ensures that in the event of any failure, the disk’s file system will not be irreversibly damaged and can be easily restored.
Compatibility of third-party software
Paragon Software’s HFS+ for Windows is fully compatible with Apple’s Boot Camp software and provides direct read and write access to Mac partitions from Windows installed in Boot Camp. Paragon Software’s HFS+ for Windows is compatible with popular virtualization and encryption applications, including VMware Fusion and Workstation, Parallels Desktop, TrueCrypt and its offshoots.