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Odisey

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Mar 10, 2008
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Paragon - no need!

I resolved the problems Paragon was experiencing on my machine months ago. I deleted it! If you have problems on your machine - try MacFUSE and NTFS3g!
 

Tester

macrumors newbie
Jun 5, 2008
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Paragon NTFS and XSAN volumes

This product would be a great for us.

Although on first look the software prevented XSAN volumes from mounting. Uninstalling Paragon allows them to mount again.

Am i alone?

Thanks
 

viperthekiller

macrumors newbie
May 30, 2008
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Hi, thank you for your answer I've been trying these and uninstalling them. I just want to go back to initial state and see my Vista drive mounted in OS X it's weird that nobody really fixed this issue in fact... I can see this on many forums but no answers...

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musicwind95

macrumors newbie
Aug 13, 2008
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Issues with NTFS for Mac and Finder

When I open a NTFS drive, everything is fine for maybe 30 seconds or so. Then Finder reloads itself. The same thing happens, to the degree that I can't access any individual files yet because I don't have anything on the root directory except some .tmp or .exe or DLLs which are pretty much useless in Mac. I have 10.5.5 with the standard configuration of the high 20" model iMac, early 2008 model. I believe I'm running NTFS for Mac OS X v6.0. I know 6.5 is out, but unless is fixes this issue specifically I'm not willing to upgrade it
 

musicwind95

macrumors newbie
Aug 13, 2008
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Update

I've been able to access the files after a reboot and using list view and the disclosure triangles, but I can't open any of the files. Actually, I can open an occasional one or two (out of hundreds) (I had a time where I could open only one mp3 file out of an entire folder of mp3s from the same disk that I had imported onto the drive using WMP11.) I could not open an .avi movie file; Quicktime opened but Finder told me "The movie could not be opened. The file is not a movie file" even though I just opened it yesterday on my Windows XP SP3 boot camp partition.
 
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