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  • styfrombrest styfrombrest posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics

    No, OS mounts it already via tuxera_ntfs by default now, so as an user I have nothing to do manually: just decrypt and use.

  • styfrombrest styfrombrest posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics

    Problem has been solved by connecting HDD to Windows, decrypting with VeraCrypt, then checking NTFS file system for errors. There were found some issues, after fixing secured partition started to mount properly via Tuxera NTFS driver on macOS. @Jertzukka thanks for the idea!

  • styfrombrest styfrombrest posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics

    Yes, it mounts and works with regular macOS NTFS driver(see HDD-secure screenshot). I've also attached a screenshot of mounted non-encrypted partition with Tuxera driver as a second. I'll try to mount in on Windows machine and make a check a bit later.

  • styfrombrest styfrombrest posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics

    Thanks for the quick reply. I did the same steps, but received next error: Tuxera NTFS could not mount /dev/disk9 at /Volumes/HDD-Secure because the following problem occurred: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 1024 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 65535: Invalid argument ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x00000000 size: 1024 usa_ofs: 0 usa_count: 65535: Invalid argument Record 1 has no FILE magic (0x0) Failed to mount '/dev/rdisk9': Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent,...

  • styfrombrest styfrombrest posted a comment on discussion Technical Topics

    Hello. I have a HDD with two partitions for backups, both formatted in NTFS. One of them is encrypted with Veracrypt, the second one is common. MacOS by default is mounting NTFS file system in read only mode, because it's not Apple file system. I'm using external driver from Tuxera to have full access, it worked well until I upgraded to Sonoma version of MacOS. Now in Sonoma the secured partition after decryption is always mounted via native driver as read-only, however the common partition is mounted...

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