TransMac Full Updated Version: A Complete Guide for 2025

If you’ve ever needed to access a Mac-formatted drive (HFS+ or APFS) from a Windows PC, you’ve likely come across TransMac. Developed by Acute Systems, TransMac has long been the go-to utility for reading and writing Mac disks on Windows. But what exactly does the “full updated version” offer, and is it right for you? This article breaks down everything you need to know.

  1. Native APFS Write Support: Older versions could read APFS but not write. The new version allows you to format, partition, and write to APFS drives directly from Windows.
  2. macOS Sequoia & Sonoma Optimization: Full compatibility with Disk Arbitration changes introduced in macOS 14 and 15.
  3. USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Support: Achieves real-world transfer speeds of up to 1,800 MB/s on compatible hardware.
  4. DMG Mounting as a Virtual Drive: You can now mount encrypted DMG files directly in Windows Explorer without burning them to a USB first.
  5. Bootable Media Creator 2.0: Creates macOS recovery drives that actually boot on T2-chip Macs and Apple Silicon (requires specific EFI adjustments automated by the software).

to reveal all attached drives. Identify your USB drive's disk number by its size. Target the Drive select disk X is your specific USB disk number) and press Enter. and press Enter to wipe the drive. Convert to GPT convert GPT and press Enter. Build Partition create partition primary and press Enter. 3. Format and Restore the DMG File

Type diskpart, then list disk. Identify your USB drive's number.

Ease of Use: It uses a familiar File Explorer-style interface with a tree-view sidebar and drag-and-drop support, making it intuitive for any Windows user.

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