I copy this from my old blog. This configuration still works nicely. The only change is now I change the shared drive from NTFS to FAT. It works much smoother. The instructions are the same except that you can skip those NTFS-3g and Macfuse and you don’t have to convert FAT drive to NTFS in step 4.6. However, I still keep NTFS-3g and Macfuse so I can read/write the Windows partition in OS X.
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This is my first time that I have an Apple computer and have to play with OS X. However, I still want to have Windows XP on the same machine. As you may know, OS X 10.5 or “Leopard” supports having Windows on the same machine using feature called “bootcamp”.
Nevertheless, my goal is to have 3 partition on this machine.
Goals
1) Mac OS X partition (HFS+)
2) Storage partition (NTFS) so I can keep my pictures, music or whatever in this drive
3) Windows partition (NTFS)