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How To Enable NTFS Writing On Mac?

NTFS files on your newly-bought Apple M1 Mac

Melina Richardson by Melina Richardson
February 4, 2021
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Are you looking for a way to read and write NTFS files effectively on your newly-bought Apple M1 Mac?
Do you know how you can do the same without putting the data at risk from loss or corruption?
Have you tried using third-party NTFS for Mac applications to read and write files on MacOS at the same time?

Apple has gone very popular with its goods in the last few years. Although in numerous parts of the world, the iPhone has dominated the aspiring smartphone market, the MacBook and iMac ranges have also become increasingly significant.

The MacBook Air, Pro, iMac and Mac Mini are valuable items in the portfolio of Apple and are steadily beginning to compete with HP, Dell, Acer, Lenovo and others in terms of sales volumes.

Apple’s native macOS, however, has long been mocked for not promoting the writing functionality of NTFS. Although Apple claims that the same is true, consumers complain about restricted ecosystems for real reasons.

Apple allows you to read (open and view) NTFS data, but you are unable to edit, modify, rename, or otherwise modify the data (write).

Why Apple does not support NTFS writing function?

In order to answer the question, I searched around and dug deeper. Here are the three key reasons why writing support on NTFS files is not provided by Apple.

  • NTFS was founded in 1993 by Microsoft and is maintained by the company. All of Apple’s biggest rivals is the same, and Apple does not like to help someone’s commodity against which it competes.
  • Apple will have to obtain yearly licences from Microsoft in order to use proprietary applications. A couple hundred billion might be the same. This is potentially an insane drag on the finances of the company.
  • In their vision of operating inside an established Apple community, Apple and its production team are rigid and do not want its customers and supporters to begin playing with other applications produced by other businesses.

No matter what the main factors for Apple are, the bottom line is that for users using NTFS-formatted external hard drives, this is a thorny challenge.

How can you Enable NTFS Writing on Mac?

If you are someone looking for an answer to the issue of how to edit NTFS files on a Mac, congratulations on coming to the right location.

Though there are other ways to do the same (changing code in the Terminal on your Apple computer or reformatting the drive), using third-party NTFS applications is the easiest of them all. And one of the better ones is iBoysoft NTFS for Mac.

The development team at iBoysoft NTFS for Mac has done some stellar work in recent years in improving its NTFS engine, which is—

  • MacOS 11 Big Sur and the latest Apple M1 Silicon Chip are compliant
  • Provide fast, secure, and efficient read-write output
  • Deep honesty with Disk Utility and Finder
  • Almost Infinite File Transfer Support
  • Automatically instal your NTFS drives in read-write mode to
  • Enables fast mounting and unmounting and operating as a native macOS app

In other words, you do not need to think about changing programmes, using various operating systems, separate computers, locations, etc. with applications like iBoysoft NTFS for Mac.

How to use iBoysoft NTFS for Mac?

For regular users, certain NTFS for Mac applications on the market would be super difficult to use. It’s not the same, though, with iBoysoft NTFS for Linux. Here is a short guide to make easy use of the app.

Step 1: On your Mac, import, mount and start iBoysoft NTFS for Mac.

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Step 2: Link your NTFS drive to the Mac after restarting the system.

Step 3: You can open it in the drop-down menu bar after mounting the NTFS drive, and then execute read-write output when you use a native disc on macOS.

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The Final Word

It still remains a mystery to us why Apple has not yet allowed simplicity in the form of NTFS writing features. While we continue to think on the causes for this, for regular people, the solution to this problem is more important and immediate.

Before then, when it comes to reading and writing NTFS files, the best choice users have is to use a reputable, well-functioning, and trustworthy software such as iBoysoft NTFS for Mac.

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