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Too Much Writing to NTFS: Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X
Is there such thing as too much writing or accessing my NTFS drives via OS X?
right now i'm using Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X to write to my NTFS storage drives. I do a lot of torrent downloads, and am writing to these drives every day, pretty much half the day. Can this Paragon driver do any more harm to my HDDs than I would just writing to NTFS from Windows? |
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good to know. i only ask because my HDDs seem to be making a lot more noise on OS X than when i'm on linux or windows
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Definately Agree
I use Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X, and find that it's much better than NTFS-3G for my needs which always struggles with mounting partiions after a bad shutdown or power failure.
OS X is HDD intensive which I also noticed so your not alone |
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i'm constantly checking my temps. i have 2TBs of music on those NTFS drives
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