Games close when opening under boot camp.

So the games closes by the time i open.
Like i open game, it changes to windows basic, and then the game closes and it changes back to Aero.
I got macbook pro 13' Snow leopard.
I got all drivers installed trough the installation CD.
Right now i'm sitting on my mac with Boot camp enabled (Windows 7 OS)
I tried all the compabilities, I even tried running it as admin and using resolution 600x400.
Nothing seemed to work, I tried to update ALL the drivers, as Sound Card, Video Card, Boot camp drivers, Graphic card, DirectX.
I even tried doing d3d Update.
Nothing seemed to work, I'm running the games trough an hard disk. And i already got a windows computer Running exactly same OS.
Windows 7 32 Bit.
The games works there. Trough the same hard disk. The same game files.
I would appreciate the help

I believe NTFS-3g is how the Mac drive recognizes the NTFS format (it's just a more specific name). I could be wrong on this, but I recently formatted my hard drive and had to re-setup Boot Camp. Before I installed MACFuse, I believe it was recognizing my partition as NTFS-3g
At first glance, I would agree with you on the rEFIt and MACFuse prognosis. However, when I resetup Boot Camp, I did not use rEFIt initially and still had the problem. It might be MACFuse, exept MACFuse should only be affecting how the Mac side mounts the Windows partition.
MacDrive doesn't help me here. I don't care about seeing my Mac partition on the Windows side of things.
I have a 60 GB partition, so that makes me almost 99% certain I am not running a FAT32 partition. There may be ways to run a hard drive/partition in FAT32 while exceeding the typical 32 GB standard, but I'm not aware of any.

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