Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 supports macOS 10.13 High Sierra and is now available as a free update to all Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 customers!

Paragon NTFS for Mac is the industry’s fastest, high-performance, multilingual utility that solves interoperability issues between macOS and Windows. The 15th edition announced earlier this year comes with a completely new, ultra-fast engine guaranteeing advanced support of the latest NTFS file systems, including Windows 10 system compression. The new UI makes is easier than ever to access information and manage the system. Now Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 provides full fledged read and write support of NTFS formatted volumes on macOS High Sierra and is available for download at https://www.paragon-software.com/landing-pages/ntfs-mac/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=ntfs14-15-en&utm_campaign=rss-ntfs14-15-en

 

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17 thoughts on “Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 supports macOS 10.13 High Sierra and is now available as a free update to all Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 customers!”

  1. How to completely HIDE the partitions ‘Preboot’, ‘Recovery’ and ‘VM’ from main window? Annoying! 🙂

  2. Service partitions belonging to the operating system used to be hidden in the user interface of NTFS for Mac as well as in Finder resp. Disk Utility. However, the new file system APFS (Apple File System) introduced with macOS 10.13 brought about some changes – that’s why any logical volume being a part of an APFS container are now shown in the NTFS for Mac 15 application window. Unfortunately, the current version of NTFS for Mac 15 does not allow to hide those service partitions.
    Since we appreciate customers’ feedback on suggestions for improvement, we may consider providing such an option to hide service partitions.

  3. I upgraded NTFS to ver. 15 on macOS 10.12.6 and everything went OK! Then upgraded my MacBook Pro 15-inch Late 2011 to macOS 10.13 and at the boot I got “Prohibitory sign”…!
    I rebooted holding Cmd-Opt-R keys and downloaded macOS 10.13 and formatted the OS partition to APFS and installed fresh macOS 10.13.
    At first startup I select the option to transfer everything from Time Machine backup! After finishing the the restore process, it pup up a message that it stoped “Paragon NTFS for Mac” and if I like to start it I’ve to do that from “Security & Privacy” from System Preferences!
    After getting to the desktop of macOS 10.13, everything was restored fine including all my applications! I noticed the NTFS 15 is not in the menu bar! I reinstalled it and restarted. After the restart the NTFS 15 is now in the menu bar, but when I went to its settings the NTFS partition is there but not mounted, when I click the mount icon it does nothing (no mount no message)!
    I went to System Preferences, “Security & Privacy” there was a message asking me if I like to start “Paragon NTFS for Mac 15”, I clicked yes and a message asking my to restart, I clicked restart.
    At the boot I’ve got the “Prohibitory sign” screen again…!!
    Now I restored back macOS 10.12.6!
    Can you please tell me what the problem, and how can I fix it…?

  4. Funny how paragon had lots of time to notice this and still didn’t bring out a version that hides these partitions when apple released high sierra ..

  5. It is not working. I use trial version 15.0.911 on fresh copy of osX high sierra, however, it is display only read-only. 🙁

  6. My paragon ntfs 15 can’t mount any usb pendrive.
    It’s starts after I upgrade my OS for High Sierra.
    Any time I put a usb drive, show a message “can’t mount volume”…
    How can I solve this issue?

  7. After upgrading, I had a problem writing to my 1TB WD “My Passport” portable drive. It stays “read only”.

  8. Bootcamp by menu or app not work is probably because of Apple File System (APFS) I hope How soon this is fixed.

  9. Is anybody else having usb c ports on macbook pro not working at all after updating?
    The worst part of this issue is you can not even charge macbook because of it.

  10. Hey there,Steve!
    Could you please make sure this issue is connected to our software by removing it from your MacBook temporarily and attempting to use your USB ports again?
    Looking forward to your reply!

  11. I’m having the same problem when I migrated to the High Sierra, so far I have no return from Paragon about this issue

  12. Hey,Oliver!
    Do you mind creating a support ticket here ? Please make sure to include all available information regarding the issue and our technical specialists will be glad to help you out!

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