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How To Fix Duplicate Files In NTFS Disk With Paragon?

Hello everyone. I have trouble using my NTFS disk on my Mac with Paragon NTFS for Mac utility. Here is the thing. I inserted my disk in my Mac and launched Finder, only to discover that the files were duplicated and the duplicate files' names remained the same as the original. I backed up the NTFS disk and then formatted it to the NTFS file system again on Mac, following I put the backed files to the disk, which showed more number of files and more size. All the strange things didn't happen on other apps. I was really in a daze, can anyone give a a fix?

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iBoysoft author Vain Rowe

Vain Rowe

Answered on Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Hi there, I can attribute the troubles you meet to the fault of Paragon NTFS for Mac. All the duplicate files occur due to Paragon's bugs and glitches provided that you mentioned that it hasn't happened to other applications. Facing this, I suggest you replace it with iBoysoft NTFS for Mac, which mounts your NTFS drive in read & write mode automatically when your drive is connected. This NTFS drive reader wins all sorts of good reviews for its excellence, you can rest assured to use it on your device.

 

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