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When you use this patch, you can use Macdrive for 7 days, then must patch it. ;):hysterical:

 

That is not correct. I have given the explanation on the green demon. I will copy it here:

 

...the patch works by installing a sort of TimeCracker, which autostarts when you login and makes MacDrive believe it was just installed. So every day, the remaining days for activation are the same.

Therefore I think the TimeOutPatch has to be run right after installing MacDrive.

It is a bit annoying though to see that stupid message of MacDrive asking for activation every single time I reboot my computer.

I think somebody still has to work, before finding the right solution for the registration of this program.

 

I am copying the last sentence once again, for all those who want to take the challenge ;) :

 

It is a bit annoying though to see that stupid message of MacDrive asking for activation every single time I reboot my computer.

I think somebody still has to work, before finding the right solution for the registration of this program.

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I tried MacDrive 7 on my BootCamp XP install and had to uninstall it, thing kept crashing and the only reason I could see was MacDrive. Was a really weird error too - not BSOD, but still blue and deadly (instant crash, too fast to read). That UFS Explorer looks great though, thanks for the link. :) I only need read-only anyways (unless it's terribly slow :) ).

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I use MacDrive 7.1 for free. :P

I seriously cannot put any serial or keygen here ;) ... Be patient and search the web sure you will find something.

 

Not sure why the previous version (7.0.10 I suppose) constantly gives me Blue Screen of Death in two or three hours on my Vista, hopefully the latest update I am using (7.1) can fix this issue.

 

  • Improved: Activation issues when reinstalling Windows on the same computer
  • Fixed: Mac-formatted iPod compatibility with iTunes
  • Fixed: Stability and reliability issues that could cause a system crash
  • Fixed: Corrupt journal caused "The disk structure is corrupt and unreadable." error
  • Fixed: MacDrive Disk Manager now checks and repairs HFS+ (Journaled) disks
  • Fixed: Minor fixes and revisions

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MacDrive 7 I used on Windows XP Pro SP2 but after I upgraded to Vista Ultimate x64, since MacDrive isn't compatible with x64 systems I had to look for an alternative. I came upon HFSExplorer and it works fine, plus its 100% free. Sure, its not elegant as MacDrive and its not as easy, and some files don't extract properly but it works. Note to Vista users on HFSExplorer: You have to run hfsexplorer.exe as an administrator, otherwise it will not load your HFS partition properly.

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I know there's a keygen for Macdrive 7.0 (I heard from a friend anyway :whistle: ).

 

It uses the offline activation method. It gives you a generated serial that you put into Macdrive, it spits out a product ID, you put that into the keygen and it gives you an activation code that also goes in Macdrive. Tada, activated! Try :( Bay.

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Macdrive is using product activation, pretty much in the same way as vista, it actually deactivated after I had disabled the oem crack for Vista, macdrive believed that it was a different machine and I had to contact them to get it re-activated.

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