Both support read-write NTFS driver for mac.ġ - Using EaseUS NTFS for Mac to Write NTFSĢ - Enable NTFS to Write with Terminal (Apple Native)ģ - Free NTFS Driver 1 - Using EaseUS NTFS for Mac to Write NTFSĪpplies to: Secure NTFS manager for beginners. In this part, you can have one automatic third-party NTFS manager, one apple native program, and one free NTFS driver. Obviously, no matter what Mac operating system you are using, like macOS Monterey Beta, macOS Big Sur, macOS Catalina, macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, or whether it is a laptop or desktop, you can only read the NTFS drive includes USB flash drive, SD card, external hard drive, and memory sticks. The terminal instruction and third-party software can enable Mac to write NTFS. This method is time-consuming than other methods in this article. However, if you already have important data on the disk, you will need to back it up and then format the disk into another format, such as exFAT. Some tutorials recommend format drive to exFAT which has to write support on Windows and Mac. MacOS doesn't support write to NTFS drive.
'Hi, is there any kind to write into an NTFS USB on macOS Sierra, with any terminal instructions or installed additional software? Thanks a lot.'