

Option 1 – Format to FAT32įirst things first: assuming you already have an NTFS drive, you will be able to use your macOS’ Disk Utility in order to reformat it to FAT32. This being said, NTFS drives are still compatible with macOS in a way: you are able to open and view whatever you have stored on your external hard drive or USB, but you aren’t able to alter them or copy additional files to the drive.īecause of this, we will now give you a simple step-by-step guide to circumnavigate the problem. In order for Macs to reap the benefits of this, Apple would have to buy a special license, which at the time of writing, they have not done. The NTFS format enables windows users to plug and play with their drives without the need for fiddling around with formatting. Because of this, you will find that many external hard drives and USB sticks will have been formatted to NTFS. However, because Windows computers are more widely used, especially by businesses. Make sure to back up any important data before formatting the drive.For many years there has been a healthy competition between Macs and PCs, with many people favoring one over the other. NOTE: After formatting, the existing data will be gone. Depending on the size of the drive and the security selection, formatting might take a few seconds or several minutes.

If the issue still persists please change device file system: Uncheck Devices -> External Devices -> your device. NOTE: you may need to unplug from the Mac and plug back again. To pass it back to the Mac you need to uncheck Devices -> External Devices -> your device.

NOTE: If the device is not recognized, you need to unplug it from the Mac and plug back again. In the Parallels Desktop menu bar go to Devices -> External Devices -> Check your device So, you need to pass the device inside the virtual machine every time you would like to copy something on the drive.

The cause of the issue is that Mac OS X does not support writing permissions for NTFS file system. Unable to write on the Seagate Backup Plus Drive. Unable to write on the external hard drive with NTFS file system.
