I noticed that this computer was formatted as Mac OS Extended but NOT Journaled like the other two in our office. It came up with various Volume errors but they were all fixed. My computer was acting slow so I ran Tech Tool. Can somebody perhaps assist me in some way? What can I try (apart from re-installing OS X using my Time Machine backup.).? MacBook Pro :: MacFUSE - NTFS 3G Or Paragon NTFS? Mar 16, 2010 I was very careful, but MAYBE I deleted one or more files, that Apples internal NTFS read-only driver needed. That involved deleting the files it was using. Is Apples NTFS mounter broken on my system, maybe? If so, how can I fix that? I recall, that I removed NTFS-3G and Mac Fuse manually some time ago, using this site as guidance. When NTFS-3G is disabled, the format reads 'MS-DOS (FAT32)'. But this failed to work as well - getting the same error as above, when trying to mount it manually.Īn interresting thing is, that when NTFS-3G is running, the format of the NTFS drive reads 'Windows NT Filesystem (NTFS-3G)' - fine, that sounds logical. According to this site, it should tell NTFS-3G to mount that drive with Apples read-only driver. I have also tried to put that file in a directory called '.NTFS-3G' in the root. I have tried to create an empty file with TOUCH command in the root of my NTFS drive, called 'ntfs-readonly'. I tried that, and it did not work (as expected). If I try to mount it manually in Disk Utility, it just says 'The disk could not be mounted. But the drive refuses to mount, if I disable or remove NTFS-3G. Now, I would like to can it, and just use Apple's internal read-only NTFS stuff. ![]() ![]() I previously used NTFS-3G to write to my NTFS (Boot Camp) volume.
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