To date: Paragon NTFS 14 will not authorise on Yosemite 10.01.5 (see earlier support request and emails) the boot drive is now running in a new mac pro tower, but the authorisation issues were the same on the first tower.ġ) Using the Paragon NTFS 14 un-installer bricks the boot drive after re-startĢ) downgrading to Paragon NTFS v12 bricks the drive after two restartsģ) manually removing all of the components as advised on various fora, bricks the drive after re-start (prefs, Application support. I suspect there are system NTFS access preferences that need to be re-set & particularly would like to know: is there a terminal command line that can remove this?
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Please advise how to completely uninstall. Paragon NTFS 14 consistently bricks by boot disk.
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How do I remove the existing product key and serial key used on my Mac, and change it to a new set of product key and serial key that is shown above (which is eligible for free upgrade to version 14)Ĭan you please instruct me step by step to uninstall, remove the product and serial key completely, so I can proceed to reinstall and reactivate using a sew set of serial key and product key so that I will be eligible for free upgrade to version 14ĭon't have an answer, the v14 'update' has been a PTIA. The key are greyed out and there is no way I can change the keys used for activation
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I have tried to uninstall, then reboot, reinstall, and reboot, but the current set of key remain in NTFS for Mac preference pane. What I want to do is to change the current product key and serial key used on my copy of NTFS for Mac to a new one that is eligible for free upgrade to version 14 I owned another set of newer license for NTFS for Mac 12 which is eligible for free upgrade to version 14.īoth two two licenses have been registered under my account at Paragon under my email address. The above serial key is not eligible for free upgrade to NTFS for Mac 14 for El Capitan. My current activation is under a set of product and serial key. Just type it and press enter anyway.I am now on OSX El Capitan and running NTFS for Mac 12. The terminal won’t show that you are entering anything. Type your computer user password and press enter. sudo mount ufsd NTFS /dev/diskXsY Volumes/TESTĮ. > type the following, noting spaces and upper case letters, and substituting the disk identifier you found earlier for diskXsY:ĭ. Press enter and wait for the next prompt. Still inside Disk Utility > select the drive in question on the left > click “unmount” on top menuģ.Ĝreate a folder where the mounting will be performed into.Ī.ğinder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal > type the following, noting spaces and upper case letters:Ĭ. Sudo mount_ufsd_NTFS /dev/diskXsY /Volumes/TEST (note: diskXsY = your Disk Identifier.)Ī.ğinder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility > Select the drive in question on the left > click “info” on top menu > The disk identifier should be in this format: diskXsY, where X and Y are natural numbers. I thought I’d share this for anyone who is experiencing this problem and needs to get it to work ASAP.Ī.ĝisk Utility > select volume > unmountģ.Ĝreate mounting folder in terminal using the following commandsī.
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This procedure makes it work, but I am hoping that this was just a diagnostic exercise and that they will get back to me with a more straight forward approach. I have been going back and forth with Paragon and I have a partial solution. Hi, this is the original poster getting back to you.