-<li><b>HFS+</b>—Oracle seems to have written this driver, apparently
- with some code taken from open source Apple examples. It was then
- further modified by the Clover authors. I expect this driver to have
- limited appeal to most rEFInd users. Macs don't need it, since Apple's EFI
- implementation provides its own HFS+ driver, and HFS+ isn't normally
- used on UEFI-based PCs. Some CDs are mastered with both ISO-9660 and
- HFS+, or even with HFS+ alone, and it's conceivable that an HFS+ driver
- would be useful when accessing such discs. I'm providing the driver
- mainly because it compiled cleanly with no extra work, aside from
- providing a Makefile entry for it.</li>
+<li><b>HFS+</b>—Oracle wrote this driver, apparently with some code
+ taken from open source Apple examples. It was then further modified by
+ the Clover authors. I expect this driver to have limited appeal to most
+ rEFInd users. Macs don't need it, since Apple's EFI implementation
+ provides its own HFS+ driver, and HFS+ isn't normally used on
+ UEFI-based PCs. Some CDs are mastered with both ISO-9660 and HFS+, or
+ even with HFS+ alone, and it's conceivable that an HFS+ driver would be
+ useful when accessing such discs. Also, one unusual feature of this
+ driver is that it can read files from within an Apple LVM setup, which
+ Apple's own EFI HFS+ driver can't do. The upshot of this feature is
+ that if you load this driver on a Mac that uses Apple's LVM, rEFInd is
+ likely to show two OS X boot options. Ordinarily this is pointless, but
+ it could be helpful if your Recovery HD volume becomes damaged. I'm
+ providing the driver mainly because it compiled cleanly with no extra
+ work, aside from providing a Makefile entry for it.</li>
+
+<p class="sidebar"><b>Warning:</b> I've received multiple reports of system hangs when using the NTFS driver; however, I've been unable to replicate the problem. (The problem is probably triggered either by interactions with specific EFIs or by unique features of the "problem" NTFS volumes.) I therefore recommend avoiding it unless it's absolutely necessary. I've added a couple of checks to the driver code in rEFInd 0.9.1 that <i>may</i> fix this problem, but these checks may also have no effect.</p>
+
+<li><b>NTFS</b>—Samuel Liao contributed this driver, which uses the
+ rEFIt/rEFInd driver framework. Note that this driver is
+ <i><b>not</b></i> required to boot Windows with rEFInd, since Windows
+ stores its EFI boot loader on the (FAT) ESP, and the BIOS boot process
+ (generally used when dual-booting on a Mac) relies only on the
+ partition's boot sector, which is read without the benefit of this
+ driver. Reasons to use this driver include:
+ <ul>
+ <li>If you want to store large boot files to be read from EFI, such as
+ RAM disk images, from Windows.</li>
+ <li>If you have a Mac and NTFS data partitions, loading this driver
+ should exclude those data partitions from the boot menu.</li>
+ <li>If you have a Mac that dual-boots with Windows, using this driver
+ should provide NTFS volume names in the boot menu.</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>