Re: NTFS native Read/Write support Snow Leopard+

2012-10-02 Thread Guy Plunkett III
Read the comments! I wish I had -- I tried this and ended up corrupting a large data set on the volume in question, such that neither Mac 10.6 nor Win 7 could read the files. Fortunately I had a backup. Went with Paragon NTFS -- only cost about $20.00, and works like a charm. On 10/1/12, Kris

Re: NTFS native Read/Write support Snow Leopard

2012-10-02 Thread Brian Harding
> As 100% of the NTFS work I do is with hard drives removed from client > systems, I think I'll play it safe with NTFS-3G :-) 'nother vote for NTFS-3G - one of those nice things that 'just works'. -- Take care . . . Brian -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a g

Re: NTFS native Read/Write support Snow Leopard+

2012-10-01 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 1, 2012, at 10:09 AM, Kris Tilford wrote: > I know this doesn't apply to our PPC Macs, and that this is also "old news", > but it was something I was unaware of until today. I knew that modern Macs > can read-only Windows NTFS volumes, but I thought that to write NTFS you > needed 3rd-p

NTFS native Read/Write support Snow Leopard+

2012-10-01 Thread Kris Tilford
I know this doesn't apply to our PPC Macs, and that this is also "old news", but it was something I was unaware of until today. I knew that modern Macs can read-only Windows NTFS volumes, but I thought that to write NTFS you needed 3rd-party software such a NTFS-3G, Tuxera, Paragon NTFS, et