Mac operating systems are always trusted by users for theirreliability. However, none native NTFS write support is also a feature thatmany users are complaining about. By default, macOS comes with read-onlysupport for NTFS, and its disabled-by-default write support for NTFS isunstable to use. That's to say, you're unable to write to NTFS formatted driveson Mac directly.
But there is an easy solution provided by iBoysoft Drive Manager so that you can write to, edit, copy-paste, delete, rename files stored on NTFS drives on Mac.
About iBoysoft Drive Manager
Something that is remarkably simple in Android is that it can be set up as an external drive. The process is too simple to follow when it comes to Mac. You can mount Android to Mac to make it accessible through the desktop finder. You can then treat it as an external storage device. That is how Android File Transfer works for Mac, since Apple doesn't support MTP mode by default. The only way for this is to mount your device in USB Mass Storage Mode (because by default, Mac supports FAT32 and vFAT file systems). This mode was available in Android till Jelly Bean. Since KitKat (4.4+), USB Mass Storage (UMS) mode is removed.
iBoysoft Drive Manager is a multifunctional disk management tool with multifarious features. It is one of the most powerful NTFS for Mac mounter, which can mount NTFS formatted external hard drives, USB flash drives, SD cards, etc. on your Macs. iBoysoft Drive Manager grants users with full access to NTFS drives, allowing NTFS write support seamlessly on Mac.
Create a mount point. A mount point is a directory where a non-booted volume is mounted. On Mac OS X, mount points are typically created in /Volumes. We can create a directory called efi within /Volumes by running the following command: mkdir /Volumes/efi. Mount the EFI partition at the efi mount point. Run the command. Automatically connect to a network drive on Mac. I mentioned earlier that you can configure macOS to automatically mount a network drive every time you start your Mac. This makes it easy to access shared resources with the least amount of effort. Here's how to do it: Perform the above steps to map the network drive. Using a FUSE mount on macOS. Let's demonstrate that approach on macOS, and how to mount a device. In order for this to work, you'll need to install the free Homebrew package manager and be familiar with using the macOS Terminal. First of all, let's find your device's UDID.
Besides, iBoysoft Drive Manager is also an external drivesand network drives management tool. It supports one-click operation tomount/unmount and connect/disconnect several storage devices. This program willautomatically unmount your disks when your Mac gets into sleep mode to avoiddisk corruption. Meanwhile, it is able to map the network drive as a localdrive as well as offer an efficient way to access FTP servers on Mac.
This software is fully compatible with macOS 10.14 (Mojave),macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.12 (Sierra) and Mac OS X 10.11 (ElCapitan), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.7 (Lion).
How to mount NTFS drives onMac with iBoysoft Drive Manager?
Step 1: InstalliBoysoft Drive Manager
Just like other software, using iBoysoft Drive Manager willstart from installation. It's pretty easy to do this actually because all youneed to do is to download and drag it to your Applications. It allow users totry for 7 days before you pay for it. After installing this tool, you canlaunch it as normal.
Step 2: Connect NTFSdrives to Mac
When iBoysoft Drive Manager is launched, all connecteddrives will be listed in its drop-down menu. If you have a Microsoft NTFS drivethat you want to use on Mac, you can just simply plug it into the Mac and waitfor it being detected. Once you get a notification from iBoysoft Drive Managerthat your NTFS external drive has been mounted successfully, you can write tothis drive.
Step 3: Write to NTFSdrive on Mac
As long as your NTFS external hard drive is mounted byiBoysoft Drive Manager, you can move forward to delete, edit, duplicate, renamefiles on this NTFS drive natively and seamlessly. You don't have to format thisNTFS drive to make it compatible with Mac and Windows at all.
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How to mount NTFS drives onMac with iBoysoft Drive Manager?
Step 1: InstalliBoysoft Drive Manager
Just like other software, using iBoysoft Drive Manager willstart from installation. It's pretty easy to do this actually because all youneed to do is to download and drag it to your Applications. It allow users totry for 7 days before you pay for it. After installing this tool, you canlaunch it as normal.
Step 2: Connect NTFSdrives to Mac
When iBoysoft Drive Manager is launched, all connecteddrives will be listed in its drop-down menu. If you have a Microsoft NTFS drivethat you want to use on Mac, you can just simply plug it into the Mac and waitfor it being detected. Once you get a notification from iBoysoft Drive Managerthat your NTFS external drive has been mounted successfully, you can write tothis drive.
Step 3: Write to NTFSdrive on Mac
As long as your NTFS external hard drive is mounted byiBoysoft Drive Manager, you can move forward to delete, edit, duplicate, renamefiles on this NTFS drive natively and seamlessly. You don't have to format thisNTFS drive to make it compatible with Mac and Windows at all.
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Note: If you have formatted this drive as someone told you and lose important files, you can search for iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac to get lost files back from formatted drives.
That's it, your Mac now is NTFS write supported afterinstalling iBoysoft Drive Manager. Easy, right?
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Some people may suggest installing NTFS-3G or Fuse for macOSNTFS driver, but in fact, they are tricky to use. they are prepared for hackersand geeks who are familiar with the command prompt, not common people who caneasily mess up the system. Any improper typing or operation might result indata loss. That's why iBoysoft Drive Manager is called an easy solution tomount NTFS drives here.