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Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X 9 is one commercially available software which, also, enables you to read and write to NTFS under Mac OS X. Though this is a commercial software but for time being, users of Seagate GoFlex users, who owns GoFlex since May 2010, can get NTFS for Mac OS X 9 special edition.
Backup Plus and GoFlex Desk Thunderbolt Software for Mac. The Seagate Thunderbolt adapter driver is only needed if you are using 3TB or 4TB drives with the Thunderbolt adapter and plan to change drives with other GoFlex adapters (such as USB or FireWire). Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X 9 is normally priced at $19.95 per single license. But Paragon Technologie, the develper of NTFS for Mac OS X 9, has officially launched a big giveaway: Get special edition of NTFS for Mac OS X 9 for Seagate GoFlex for FREE! This special edition is available to install on every Seagate GoFlex disk purchased since May. View and Download Seagate FreeAgent Desk for Mac user manual online. User Guide for Mac. FreeAgent Desk for Mac Software pdf manual download. Also for: Freeagent. Deleting Backup Plans You can delete a Backup Plan for any Seagate or Maxtor drive connected to your computer. To delete a backup plan, Step 1. Click Backup in the toolbar.
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A couple of weeks ago Seagate announced their GoFlex 'Flexible Hard Drive Solution' and boasted:
Mac Os X Seagate Goflex Manual .pdf Software
For the first time, Seagate will include an NTFS driver for Mac® OS X on all GoFlex portable and desktop offerings, enabling storage and access of files from both Windows® and Mac computers. The NTFS driver is simply installed once on your Mac computer, and allows access and storage of files on a Windows-formatted¹ drive.
It appears to be a utility that's installed as a part of the FreeAgent GoFlex™ Software package, and it looks like it installs on the drive side and sits on a partition.
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?l ... 48090aRCRD
Anyone used it yet?
Any word on whether it's possible to, for example, install it at the root of an NTFS-formatted Bootcamp partition and enable full access (read, write, drive rename, drive icon change)?
Thanks.