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What's the best NTFS for Mac software for Apple Silicon Device?
Virtual machine operation is a very useful method, especially if you only need to write to NTFS for Mac hard drives occasionally and don't want to install additional software. The method is simple: install a virtual machine on your Mac, such as Parallels, VirtulBox or VMware, and then run the Windows system in the virtual machine.
Once you enter the virtual Windows, just plug in the NTFS hard drive, and the built-in support of Windows will allow you to read and write files as you wish, without the need for a separate NTFS for Mac tool. After modifying the file, you can still read the data when you return to macOS.
Although the operation has an extra step, it is very suitable for those who don't want to rely on third-party tools for a long time, and you can also use the virtual machine to do other things! Is there a savior for lazy people?