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Some small partners to the mobile hard disk or USB stick to the MAC computer, when the files copied to the mobile hard disk, you will find that can not copy files to the mobile hard disk. This is because the mobile hard disk or USB drive is using the NTFS partition format under Windows system, and the MAC system native is not supported in this format, that is, why cannot copy data to the hard disk.
Tools/Materials
- Mac computer, mobile hard drive
Method/Step
We can first view the partition format of the removable hard disk, which is an NTFS-formatted removable hard disk, and is read-only.
At this point we right-click on this NTFS-formatted mobile hard drive and find that there is no "new folder" option,
When you go to a copy file formatted as NTFS, you can see that you cannot manipulate it.
Although MAC systems do not provide support for NTFS-partitioned storage devices, we can use some other third-party software to copy files to a hard disk or USB drive. Here is a free software called
Mounty11 can help us copy files to NTFS-formatted storage devices. The following is put to Baidu network disk share address: Http://pan.baidu.com/s/1gd7VkHX
If you download and open the above software, you will be prompted if you are currently plugged into an NTFS storage device. Click the YES button to re-mount the storage device, and then you can copy the data inside.
If the mount is successful, the storage Device window will open automatically, then we can turn on the device profile and see that we have read and write support.
At this point we try to create a new folder on this NTFS-formatted mobile hard drive, which has been successfully established, proving that we can copy the file data inside.
In addition, when we run the Mounty11 software, you can also click the Software icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen, and then click Re-mount the name of the disk you want to write to.
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