Whenever you attempt to copy a file to Mac’s partition, you see Destination Folder Access Denied dialog box with “You need permission to perform this action” message. This is because Apple has included read-only HFS+ driver with Boot Camp and it lets you only copy and open files saved on Mac’s HFS+ partition. This also means that you can copy files from Mac partition to Windows but can’t copy or move a file to Mac partition while using Windows operating system. That is, while you can open a file located on the Mac’s partition, you can’t edit and save a file located on Mac’s partition. If you have installed Windows 1o/8 on Mac with or without the help of Boot Camp, you probably are aware of the fact that one can’t write to Mac’s partition from Windows with default settings. While some users have installed Windows on Mac without the Boot Camp Assistant software, most users have installed Windows using the native Boot Camp Assistant software.
RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve PC performanceĪ number of Mac owners have installed Windows on their Macs for a variety of reasons.