![]() My job description at this company carries the label of "Lead IT" something or other, primarily to hold a contracted position with another company. I agree with Gary in this case as well, but it won't work in this case. Lay out the risks - potential data corruption or total loss of the drive contents - and make sure they understand them and accept them (personally, I'd get it in writing). I appreciate that you're being expected to just make the magic happen, but you need to make it clear to your users/clients that there is no such thing as magic fairy dust that can be sprinkled on equipment to make it work in a way it's not intended. ![]() ![]() If you are dealing with important data, or need to access numerous different NTFS volumes, then third-party drivers may still be the best (if not most convenient) choice. Keep in mind that the writing ability of Apple's NTFS driver has not been thoroughly tested, and though this will enable write support using Apple's driver, there may be some limitations or unknown behaviors with the driver, so use it with caution. This article gives a possible reason why the Macs are able to read to that particular NTFS drive:īig caveat at the bottom of the article though:
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