So I have an internal 500GB Western Digital HDD, and it's formatted at NTFS, but it won't mount in OS X. Both Windows and Ubuntu Linux can read and write to it perfectly fine, but OS X says the file system is unreadable. I have used this hard drive before with OS X and it worked flawlessly, but now when I boot I get a "OS X cannot read this filesystem" error.
4 Answers
Try repairing the partition in Linux or Windows and then attempting to mount on the Mac. It's very likely that the Mac will refuse to mount a dirty partition, not knowing how to fix it.
Maybe there's a problem with the driver. Try using ntfs-3g for OS X.
example:
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/disk1s1 /Windows
Mac OSX I'm pretty sure can only read NTFS and not write. So, give this a try. It is a preference pane built by Paragon and it allows you to mount the NTFS partitions needed.
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1Link only answers are discouraged here - please expand your answer, @roher4. Commented May 9, 2011 at 21:41
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Safely Eject the drive the last time you used it? I know that you've got to force a mount in linux if an NTFS drive wasn't safely dismounted in windows...