![]() Seagate bup slim bl usb device was not showed up Naw Naw May 17, 2016, 3:43 AM Hi, I got a problem in my seagate bup slim bk usb device not detected in my computer. It says it's formatted 'Windows NT File System (NTFS)', but it's only ever been used on a macbook pro. It worked just fine yesterday until i upgraded to el capitan. OS X has never had native write ability on NTFS volumes. You would have had some software or hack to enable writing to NTFS. Whatever you had installed likely is incompatible with El Capitan. Things you can use: Pargon, Tuxera, NTFS+3G. However, if you only use it on a Mac, transfer the files off of it, then partition the drive using Disk Utility and set it to GUID Partition Table and Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format. Then, transfer the files back. Same issues with me. I have a Seagate Backup plus for Mac. I copied files to it just one day before upgrading to El Capitan. Now after the update, the drive shows up as 'read only' and I am unable to copy anything to it. It is also an NTFS formatted drive. I have the software and drivers from Seagate which enabled me read/write access before. I'm assuming that this may be a Seagate issue, and they need to update things on their end to work with El Capitan. I'm currently awaiting a response from Seagate, unless anyone knows for sure if this is a Mac system issue with the update. Guess there's nothing that can be done in the meantime. Frustrated, for sure! Same issues with me. I have a Seagate Backup plus for Mac. I copied files to it just one day before upgrading to El Capitan. Now after the update, the drive shows up as 'read only' and I am unable to copy anything to it. It is also an NTFS formatted drive. Opera 12 download for mac. I have the software and drivers from Seagate which enabled me read/write access before. I'm assuming that this may be a Seagate issue, and they need to update things on their end to work with El Capitan. I'm currently awaiting a response from Seagate, unless anyone knows for sure if this is a Mac system issue with the update. Guess there's nothing that can be done in the meantime. Frustrated, for sure! It says it's formatted 'Windows NT File System (NTFS)', but it's only ever been used on a macbook pro. It worked just fine yesterday until i upgraded to el capitan. ![]() OS X has never had native write ability on NTFS volumes. You would have had some software or hack to enable writing to NTFS. Whatever you had installed likely is incompatible with El Capitan. Things you can use: Pargon, Tuxera, NTFS+3G. However, if you only use it on a Mac, transfer the files off of it, then partition the drive using Disk Utility and set it to GUID Partition Table and Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format. Then, transfer the files back. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
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