Is there any way or software to read/write HFS+ partitions in Windows?
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I have used MacDrive in the past, but I recently stumbled upon this free method (assuming you have a Mac OS X install disc). Looks good, but I haven't had a chance to test it.
Note: The free method uses the Boot Camp driver in the OS X install disk. It seems to be read-only and for the Intel processor only (i.e., it doesn't work with an AMD-based processor).
0MacDrive or HFS for Windows, TransMac are all good options, there is also HFSExplorer - it is free, but only provides read access.
Paragon's HFS solution appears to be the optimal solution in this case; it's free and provides the most features at no cost.
Most of the other options cost around 20 USD...
3This freeware program is called Linux Reader but it also supports HFS, HFS+, and APFS.
This is the best free option as of today.