Mac OS X partition ("Macintosh HD") gets out of sync after hibernation

Hello,
I have a first-generation Unibody 15" MacBook Pro. I run Mac OS X Lion and Windows XP Profession 32-bit through Boot Camp on it.
I notice that the Mac OS X partition gets out of sync after I hibernate in Windows XP, reboot into Mac OS X Lion, restart and resume Windows XP. Certain folders would remain visible in Windows Explorer but become inaccessible, while some folders that I just created in Mac OS X would not even show up.
Is there a way to tell Windows XP to "remount" the HFS+ partition?
Steps to reproduce:
Boot into Windows XP;
Hibernate Windows XP;
Boot into Mac OS X;
Pick a folder and change something in it;
Create a new folder;
Reboot and resume Windows XP;
Open "Windows Explorer";
Try to access the folders you just meddled with.

SwordAngel wrote:
Hello,
I have a first-generation Unibody 15" MacBook Pro. I run Mac OS X Lion and Windows XP Profession 32-bit through Boot Camp on it.
I notice that the Mac OS X partition gets out of sync after I hibernate in Windows XP, reboot into Mac OS X Lion, restart and resume Windows XP. Certain folders would remain visible in Windows Explorer but become inaccessible, while some folders that I just created in Mac OS X would not even show up.
Is there a way to tell Windows XP to "remount" the HFS+ partition?
Steps to reproduce:
Boot into Windows XP;
Hibernate Windows XP;
Boot into Mac OS X;
Pick a folder and change something in it;
Create a new folder;
Reboot and resume Windows XP;
Open "Windows Explorer";
Try to access the folders you just meddled with.
Don't hibernate, shut XP down when you reboot and the issue goes away, you really should consider using a more modern operating system.

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