![]() ![]() Even though you can format an external disk to be compatible with both Macs and PCs, we have been looking for an easier way to bridge this gap. Any NTFS-formatted volumes on a USB flash drive, an SD card or an external hard drive will be read-only on Mac desktops and laptops. Sharing files between NTFS drives and Macs is extremely inconvenient.īy default, macOS can read the NTFS file system but not able to write to it. ![]() ![]() Additionally, you will find it impossible to save any new files to the NTFS disk. That is to say, you can’t edit, delete or rename them, nor can you move them to another folder on the disk. If you have ever tried to open a document or a picture stored on a Microsoft NTFS-formatted disk on Mac, then you must already know how frustrating it is to see them appear read-only or locked. ![]()
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