BootCamp XP recognizes internal Mac Volume not the Firewire Mac Volume!

BootCamp 3.1 / XP only recognizes the internal Mac Volume, but not the FireWire 800 external Mac drive!
Do I need MacDrive software in order to see the external FireWire drive or is there better software than the MacDrive?

BootCamp will only install Window's on an "Internal" drive with no more then 2 partitions.
You would need a 3rd party "Drive Software" to install it on an EXternal drive. I don't know which ones work but they have been mentioned in these forums so maybe do a search for something like: "Window's external HD install?"
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