What Are Some Major Ways to Write NTFS Drives on a Mac

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Are you finding it hard to write on NTFS drives on a mac? Follow the methods we have mentioned in
this article. It will guide you to write on NTFS drives effectively.
Introduction
NTFS is considered one of the best file management systems for the Windows operating system.
Hence, if you are a different operating system user, you will find it difficult to use NTFS.
Cross-platform compatibility has always been one of the major issues that have restricted NTFS’s use
other than Windows operating systems. After you have connected the NTFS drive to the mac, you
will find that you can view all the NTFS files, but there is no option to edit them.
This leaves with a question, whether NTFS drive can be used to r write or not? In search of the
answer, we tried out different methods and techniques. Then the bottom line we reached that there are
only a selected few methods that can be used.
How to Write NTFS Drive on MacOS?
As we know, apple macOS can easily read the Windows operating system’s NTFS files but cannot
write or make aunty changes to it.
The solution below can be useful in case you want to make any changes in the NTFS files shared by
your friends (Windows NTFS user). In addition to that, it can also help you with the boot camp
partition in the mac.
Method 1: Using Terminal
Terminal methods are all about using light code work to help open, read and write the NTFS drives.
Yes, the line of codes can be hard to understand and even harder to execute perfectly. But if you
follow the steps, the process will become smoother.
● Eject the Drive: The first step would be to eject the drive you want to use in your macOS.
● Label the Drive: Name the NTFS drive you want to use in your mac operating system with a
single word name.
● Launch Terminal: Press “Command + Space” simultaneously. A screen will appear. Type
“Terminal” and press enter key. The terminal will be launched.
● Type the Keyword: Once you are in the terminal, type the following keyword “Sudo nano
/etc/fstab” and then enter.

 Now add the code “LABEL=NAME none ntfs rw,auto,nobrowse” to the terminal. Now
select the control key and press “O” to save the file.

● Unplug Flash Drive: Now, unplug the flash drive and connect to the USB port.
● Now that you have added the USB flash port drive, you can access the file.
● Search “/Volume” in the search box- this will allow you to access all the NTFS files and
folders.

Method 2: Third-Party NTFS Drives

Another way for your mac to read and write NTFS files is by taking help from NTFS for Mac
software. This means you are simply adding a processor that processes the NTFS file and allows the
macOS to read and write in its format.
There is several software in the market but trusting just anyone might not be the right thing. If you are
looking for third-party software, iBoysoft NTFS for Mac might help you solve your problem. With
this software, you can write to NTFS drives on M1 Mac and macOS Big Sur.

Method 3: Change the Format
Both macOS and Windows OS allow it to use files that have been formatted to exFAT. You just need
to change the NTFS drive format on your computer or have others change the format for you before
sending your file.
Wrapping It Up
We know that most mac users will be more comfortable with the third method we have mentioned.
The first two methods are more complicated and time-consuming. But the third method is short,
simple, and ensures that the converted files work flawlessly on both operating systems.
However, if you find a need to write on the NTFS drive using your macOS, the best way to do so is
by going for a third-party software with the best performance and least risk of file corruption.

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