When using a computer, a lot of user friends will encounter disk full, or virus intrusion situation, in the face of this situation we have to format the disk. So how do you format an NTFS disk with commands on your Mac?
1. First download the NTFS for MAC.
After downloading, you can read the NTFS disk.
2. Insert the NTFS disk that you want to format.
You can format an NTFS disk from the command line under Mac OS x. To do this, follow these steps:
Launch command line: Applications > Tools > Terminal;
Enter Diskutil for help.
Figure One: Format command graph Use the Diskutil erasevolume UFSD "Disk Label" device to format the desired partition as NTFS. NOTE: If the NTFS disk label contains only a single word, you do not need to use quotation marks. 3. In addition, during the driver installation process
The Setup Wizard automatically formats the NTFS disks in the MAC OS x disk Utility, but is limited to 10.5 leopard+:
- • Startup Disk Utility: Applications > Tools > Disk Tools;
- • Format the desired partition from the list of left partitions to NTFS;
- • Click the Delete tab at the top of the window;
- • Select the Windows NT file system from the list of pop-up dialog boxes;
- • Enter a new label (extraneous parameters for notification purposes);
- • Click the Delete button to format the partition.
Figure Two: Mac OS x Disk Utility
By doing this you can format the NTFS disk in your Mac system, and the emphasis here is to download the NTFS for Mac so that the Mac can read and recognize the NTFS disk so that you can do the next thing. NTFS disk parameters can also be modified using NTFS for Mac, as detailed in the article:NTFS for Mac features easy to modify NTFS parameters on Mac
How to format NTFS disks with commands on your Mac