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How to write in NTFS file system?
Hello everybody!
I have a MBA with Mountain Lion 10.8.2, and an external hard drive formatted with NTFS file system. I have already tried MacFuse and NTFS 3G but it didn't work. Is there another way to make the Mountain Lion write in NTFS? I was looking for it on Google but I found no solution! Thanks a lot for the help! |
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http://www.tuxera.com/products/tuxera-ntfs-for-mac/ is the best solution for you.
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Last edited by Intell; Yesterday at 11:50 AM. |
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The trial version works well too? Or just the paid version?
Thank you! |
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To be honest, it came free with some Seagate hard drive I bought a while ago. Never used it for more than that one day, but it worked well. Much faster than NTFS-3G and much safer than Mac OS X's disabled NTFS write drivers.
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And what about free solutions, do you know any other? Or How to do with NTFS 3G works fine?
Thanks! |
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I use and always used Tuxera. Best solution there is, imo.
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The only free solution I know of is NTFS-3G. But I don't know if that works with Mountain Lion.
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Last edited by Intell; Yesterday at 11:50 AM. |
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Thanks all of you for the help.
I think first I'll try tuxera, and after the trial period either I buy the license or format to exFat. I give up of NTFS 3G! Do you know if exFat is compatible with Linux too? Thanks! |
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I'm sure there's support for exFat in Linux or it can at least be added without much problem. Depending on the distro you use, it might already be in there.
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