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HFSExplorer is an application that can read Mac-formatted hard disks and disk images.
It can read the file systems HFS (Mac OS Standard), HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) and HFSX (Mac OS Extended with case sensitive file names).

HFSExplorer allows you to browse your Mac volumes with a graphical file system browser, extract files (copy to hard disk), view detailed information about the volume and create disk images from the volume.
HFSExplorer can also read most .dmg / .sparsebundle disk images created on a Mac, including zlib / bzip2 compressed images and AES-128 / AES-256 encrypted images. It supports the partition schemes Master Boot RecordGUID Partition Table and Apple Partition Map natively: http://www.catacombae.org/hfsexplorer/.

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In case, during your partition resizing, your Windows installation turns sour (e.g., when installing multi boot such as with Bootcamp on a Mac), the follwing tutorial might serve the purpose: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/command-prompt-fix-issues-your-boot-records.

Especially the Bootrec.exe does a good job in the case of a “Missing operating system”.

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The following tutorial is borrowed from: https://superuser.com/questions/1270251/resizing-windows-10-bootcamp-partition-manually, generously written by the user dardeshna.

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The qaul.net-software implements a redundant, open communication principle, in which wireless-enabled computers and mobile devices can directly form a spontaneous network. Text messaging, file sharing and voice calls are possible independent of internet and cellular networks. Qaul.net can spread like a virus, and an Open Source Community can modify it freely. It runs on MacOS, iOS, Windows, Ubuntu, Android alike: https://github.com/qaul/qaul.net.

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