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Vinay Prashar

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How to Explore HFS and .DMG Files on Windows Computer. Posted: May 2, 2009 11:40 PM
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HFS and .DMG extensions are used in Mac OS X. Hierarchical File System A.K.A HFS is a file system for use in computer systems running Apples Mac OS. HFS was designed for use on floppy and hard disks, it can also be found on read-only media such as CD-ROMs. HFS Plus successor of HFS Standard is also called Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended. .DMG stands for Disk Image, .DMG uses a proprietary disk image format commonly found on Mac OS X. Its most common function is the distribution of ... Related posts:
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