![]() The only solution that worked perfectly, thanks ! gia says:Įxcellent solution, works for NTFS in OS X El Capitan and OS X Yosemite Umount /dev/disk2s1 sudo mount -t ntfs -o rw,auto,nobrowse Tell you the internal drive name, something like /dev/disk2s1 sudo Mkdir ~/Desktop/Drive // where the drive will be mounted mount // will If the other solutions don’t work – the following does a 100%: Tested: Solution is confirmed working on everything from Maveriks to El Capitan. The site I referenced is very rich with all kinds of troubleshooting and debugging scenarios. Before starting, reading through the article and the comments would be good to do, notably the later ones that deal with El Capitan. ![]() Make an NTFS folder (on the NTFS drive) to transfer into that has the least restrictive settings (read/write/update for everyone). ![]() Once you've had success you can try out more restrictive options. ![]()
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