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macbook not recognizing 2 partitions in a partitioned NTFS drive
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<blockquote data-quote="matty2000nj" data-source="post: 1176532" data-attributes="member: 189712"><p>I have a macbook pro with the NTFS-3G driver installed. I have a 2 TB NTFS drive with 2 NTFS partitions on it. The first partition will mount fine, but the 2nd will not mount. If I look at the disc utility, it sees both partitions in the utility, the second is just not mounting. </p><p></p><p>Will it not recognize both partitions on a NTFS drive? Is this just something that I have to live with? Is there something that will correct this?</p><p></p><p>I do not want to go fat32. The reason for the NTFS is because I use this drive on a windows computer also. I had partitioned it because I use the mac for DJing and I have music on 1 partition and karaoke on the 2nd. I didn't want to mount the karaoke when I wasn't using it.</p><p></p><p>appreciate any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matty2000nj, post: 1176532, member: 189712"] I have a macbook pro with the NTFS-3G driver installed. I have a 2 TB NTFS drive with 2 NTFS partitions on it. The first partition will mount fine, but the 2nd will not mount. If I look at the disc utility, it sees both partitions in the utility, the second is just not mounting. Will it not recognize both partitions on a NTFS drive? Is this just something that I have to live with? Is there something that will correct this? I do not want to go fat32. The reason for the NTFS is because I use this drive on a windows computer also. I had partitioned it because I use the mac for DJing and I have music on 1 partition and karaoke on the 2nd. I didn't want to mount the karaoke when I wasn't using it. appreciate any help. [/QUOTE]
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