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| Feature | Benefit | |---------|---------| | | Earlier versions could only read APFS; new updates allow writing to APFS drives (with some limitations). | | Faster DMG extraction | Optimized for large DMG files (e.g., macOS installers over 12GB). | | Windows 11 compatibility | Fully functional on Windows 11 24H2 and Windows Server 2022. | | Improved drive formatting | Reliable creation of HFS+/APFS partitions from Windows. | | Bug fixes | Resolved previous issues with USB 3.0 controllers and 4K sector drives. |
If you regularly move large files (videos, backups, macOS installers) between Windows and Mac systems, the is a worthwhile investment. It’s reliable, regularly updated, and far safer than free workarounds or hacks.
TransMac is a specialized Windows utility used to read, write, and format Apple-formatted disks (APFS, HFS, and HFS+) and to create macOS bootable USB drives from DMG files. The current latest version is (released October 2025). transmac full updated version
: Full support for opening and creating Mac disk images, including .dmg , .dmgpart , .sparsebundle , and .sparseimage files.
Check if another program (like Windows Defender or an indexing tool) is locking the drive. Reconnect the drive or try a different USB port. Cannot Write to an APFS Drive | Feature | Benefit | |---------|---------| | |
If you are tired of format errors and need seamless integration, purchasing the full version of TransMac is a highly recommended solution.
While not the only cross-platform tool, TransMac stands out for specific use cases. | | Improved drive formatting | Reliable creation
While TransMac offers a 15-day trial, the is required for continued, reliable use. The full license unlocks key benefits: Unlimited Usage: The 15-day trial limitation is removed.
TransMac provides full read and write access to both older HFS+ drives and modern APFS drives. Whether you are using a legacy backup drive or a new NVMe SSD from a Mac, TransMac handles it seamlessly. 2. Create Bootable Mac USB Drives
If you need help with a specific cross-platform task, tell me: What are you working with?