![]() ![]() Or if you have only Macs you can format the drive as HFS+. You can format the disk as ExFAT and that is completely compatible between operating systems. If you don't need to connect this drive to a Windows computer then you don't need NTFS support. Therefore you need to license Paragon NTFS if you really need to use NTFS formatted drives. Technically, there is an option to enable macOS read/write on NTFS but it's experimental and shouldn't be trusted. macOS can read such volumes but cannot write to them. Disks formatted with NTFS are intended for Microsoft Windows. The reason this works is because Paragon NTFS needs to be upgraded to be compatible with Ventura. because who knows when the drive won't work on Mac anymore. My recommendation if you have this issue, is to backup your drive, format it for Mac OS, and then copy the files back onto it. ![]()
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