Hello, Recently I felt the need to uninstall old NTFS apps like old versions of Tuxera, Paragon. I had these apps before installing High Sierra, when everything started to act weird. CS6 was acting weird towards High Sierra, compatibility issue. At the moment I have installed OSX Fuse for NTFS, but want to add the ability to write to usb drives.
Was looking into my MAC HD directories in Library>Preferences : I found 3 types of files all saying zero bytes. About 25+ duplicates each. Should I delete these or just the dupilcates? Not sure if it resulted from Paragon or Tuxera.
fsck_ufsd_NTFS.plist
mount_ufsd_NTFS.plist
ufsd_NTFS.util.plist
Does anyone know of NTFS app that works on High Sierra or is free?
I had a few issues with a NTFS/journaled apple usb drive. Drive died on me. I ejected usb drive from the desktop. Plugged another drive mounted, accidently pulled the wrong usb wire. Tried to eject the other drive before shutting down the mac, Mac giving me issues taking more than 5 to 10 minutes: didn't want to shutdown. My drive went from cant mount, beeping, click, to dead. Couldn't salvage the drive at all. I think the dead drive might of been an (journaled drive) instead of NTFS, but not sure. I maybe able to restore, but its going to cost me below 100 bucks.
Was looking into my MAC HD directories in Library>Preferences : I found 3 types of files all saying zero bytes. About 25+ duplicates each. Should I delete these or just the dupilcates? Not sure if it resulted from Paragon or Tuxera.
fsck_ufsd_NTFS.plist
mount_ufsd_NTFS.plist
ufsd_NTFS.util.plist
Does anyone know of NTFS app that works on High Sierra or is free?
I had a few issues with a NTFS/journaled apple usb drive. Drive died on me. I ejected usb drive from the desktop. Plugged another drive mounted, accidently pulled the wrong usb wire. Tried to eject the other drive before shutting down the mac, Mac giving me issues taking more than 5 to 10 minutes: didn't want to shutdown. My drive went from cant mount, beeping, click, to dead. Couldn't salvage the drive at all. I think the dead drive might of been an (journaled drive) instead of NTFS, but not sure. I maybe able to restore, but its going to cost me below 100 bucks.
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