![]() My solution was to download Samsung NTFS for Mac Driver from:Īfter installation & reboot, I noticed the following changes: Name (User Visible): Windows NT File System (NTFS) One solution I found online was to sudo echo UUID to /etc/fstab ![]() My reason for getting this USB drive formatted in NTFS was to copy files from Mac larger than 4GB to Windows for redundant backup, because of 4GB limit in FAT. I then downloaded the file to Mac, worked fine, but won't allow me to write anything from Mac to the USB drive, or make any changes to it eg. ![]() I copied a large file from Windows 10 to the USB Drive, worked fine. When I select 'Get Info' for the volume/disk, I see 'You can read only' under 'Sharing & Permissions'. Plugged in, Mac allowed me to read files from it, but not write to it. I'm on Mac OS X 10.6.8 and bought NTFS 4TB Seagate USB3.0 drive. I did not get UUID for my USB Volumes from hfs.util, but did have read only access to it from Finder.
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