![]() I use fuse-ext on my Mac, though I admit this Mac still runs 10.6.8, and I am not able to enable write support, even after applying various tips from the internet. ![]() Make sure you choose MBR when erasing/formatting a disc - that option is hidden in different places of recent OS X disc utility versions. They do have a 15 days trial version, you may want to check it out.įormatting NTFS in OS X always worked for me, also with the free NTFS-3G. After installation, it is also active for all other drives using NTFS format, so it also speeds up writing to NTFS formatted USB-Sticks - actually by a factor of 3-4. Actually a commercial version of NTFS-3G for the Mac. ![]() It turned out it carries a commercial NTFS driver from Tuxera with 64Bit support. I recently bought a toshiba portable 1TB USB drive which quoted 'Mac drivers' on the box. Though, writing to USB-sticks (especially cheap ones) can be extremely slow, and NTFS format doesn't actually speed it up on a Mac. Best way would be to run GPARTED or a Stick-bootable Linux and format the drive/stick under a real linux with the proper parameters. The basic trouble is that neither Paragon nor fuse-ext allows to format a disc/stick properly to ISDCF specs (that is, inodesize=128). A fellow filmmaker tried both ext2 and NTFS on 64GB sticks from a Mac and both worked for him.
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