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Ch340g-ch34g-ch34x-mac-os-x-driverLatest macOS Sierra/High Sierra-compatible driver for devices using the CH340G, CH34G or CH34X chipset. This chipset is used in several Arduino-compatible clones and serial-to-USB cables.Do not install if you have the current macOS Mojave 10.14 or later.
MacOS Mojave 10.14 (released in October 2018) includes a CH34x driver by Apple. If both Apple's and the OEM driver are installed, they will create conflicting non-functional serial ports. Steps 1 to 3 below can be useful to remove the conflicting OEM drivers.If you use Apple's driver and have problems with the serial communication, ensure the data rate is 460,800 bps or lower. IntroductionVersion 1.5 (2018-07-05) of the for the CH34x chipset.Version 1.4 (2017-01-11) of the for the CH34x chipset.Version 1.3 (2016-09-27) of the OEM driver causes a kernel panic (a.k.a. Crash) when installed on macOS Sierra.
Three OptionsRELATED:There are several options for this, and you’ll need to choose one:. Paid Third-Party Drivers: There are third-party NTFS drivers for Mac that you can install, and they’ll work quite well. These are paid solutions, but they’re easy to install and should offer better performance than the free solutions below. Free Third-Party Drivers: There’s a free and open-source NTFS driver you can install on a Mac to enable write support. Unfortunately, this take a bit of extra work to install, especially on Macs with the new, added in 10.11 El Capitan.
It’s slower than paid solutions and automatically mounting NTFS partitions in read-write mode is a security risk. Apple’s Experimental NTFS-Write Support: The macOS operating system includes experimental support for writing to NTFS drives. However, it’s off by default and requires some messing around in the terminal to enable it. It isn’t guaranteed to work properly and could potentially cause problems with your NTFS file system. In fact, we’ve had it corrupt data before.
We really don’t recommend using this. It’s disabled by default for a reason.We highly recommend paying for a third-party NTFS driver if you need to do this as the other solutions don’t work as well and are more work to set up. The Best Paid Third-Party Driver: Paragon NTFS for Maccosts $19.95 and offers a ten-day free trial. It’ll install cleanly and easily on modern versions of macOS, including macOS 10.12 Sierra and Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. It really does “just work”, so it’s the best option if you’re willing to pay a small amount of money for this feature.You also won’t have to fiddle with terminal commands to manually mount partitions, insecurely mount partitions automatically, or deal with potential corruption as you will with the free drivers below.
If you need this feature, paying for software that does it properly is worth it. We cannot stress this enough.If you own a Seagate drive, be aware that Seagate offers so you won’t have to purchase anything extra.You could also purchase, which costs $31 and offers a fourteen-day free trial. But Paragon NTFS does the same thing and is cheaper. The Best Free Third-Party Drivers: FUSE for macOSThis method is free, but it requires a good bit of work, and is less secure. To make your Mac automatically mount NTFS partitions in read-write mode, you’ll have to temporarily disable System Integrity Protection and replace one of Apple’s built-in tools with a binary that is more vulnerable to attack. So this method is a security risk. However, you can use FUSE to mount NTFS partitions in read-write mode manually if you don’t mind using the Terminal.
This is more secure, but it’s more work.First, download and install it. Use the default options when installing it.RELATED:You’ll also need Apple’s command line developer tools installed to continue. If you haven’t installed them yet, you can open a Terminal window from Finder Applications Utilities and run the following command to do so: xcode-select -installClick “Install” when you’re prompted to install the tools.RELATED:In addtion, you’ll need to download and install if you haven’t already installed it on your Mac. Copy-paste the following command into a Terminal window and press Enter to install it: /usr/bin/ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL Enter and provide your password when prompted. The script will automatically download and install Homebrew.Once you’ve installed the developer tools and Homebrew, run the following command in a Terminal window to install ntfs-3g: brew install ntfs-3gYou can now manually mount NTFS partitions in read/write mode. From a terminal window, run the following command to create a mount point at /Volumes/NTFS. You only need to do this once. Sudo mkdir /Volumes/NTFSWhen you connect an NTFS drive to the computer, run the following command to list any disk partitions: diskutil listYou can then identify the device name of the NTFS partition.
Just look for the partition with the WindowsNTFS file system. In the screenshot below, it’s /dev/disk3s1.The NTFS partition was probably automatically mounted by your Mac, so you’ll need to unmount it first. Run the following command, replacing /dev/disk2s1 with the device name of your NTFS partition. Sudo umount /dev/disk2s1To mount the drive, run the following command, replacing /dev/disk2s1 with the device name of your NTFS partition.
Sudo /usr/local/bin/ntfs-3g /dev/disk2s1 /Volumes/NTFS -olocal -oallowotherYou’ll see the file system mounted at /Volumes/NTFS. It will also appear on your desktop as a normal mounted drive. You can eject it normally when you want to unplug it.If you’re happy manually mounting partitions with the above instructions, you don’t have to continue.RELATED:If you want to make your Mac automatically mount NTFS drives you connect in read-write mode, you’ll need to.Warning: You probably don’t want to do this! The warn that this is a security risk. You will be replacing the NTFS mount tools in your Mac with the ntfs-3g tools, which will run as the root user. Because of the way Homebrew installs software, malware running on your Mac could overwrite these tools. It’s probably not work the risk, but we’ll explain how to do if if you want to take the risk.Reboot your Mac and hold Command+R while it’s booting.
It’ll boot into a special environment.Launch a terminal from the Utilities menu in recovery mode and run the following command: csrutil disableOnce you have, reboot your Mac normally.From the Mac desktop, open a Terminal window again and run the following commands to make ntfs-3g function: sudo mv /sbin/mountntfs /sbin/mountntfs.originalsudo ln -s /usr/local/sbin/mountntfs /sbin/mountntfsLastly, re-enable System Integrity Protection. Reboot your Mac and hold Command+R while it’s booting to enter recovery mode. Launch a terminal in recovery mode and run the following command: csrutil enableOnce you have, reboot your Mac. NTFS-write support should be functioning now.To undo your changes and uninstall everything, you’ll need to first disable System Integrity Protection. After you do, run the following commands: sudo rm /sbin/mountntfssudo mv /sbin/mountntfs.original /sbin/mountntfsbrew uninstall ntfs-3gYou can then uninstall FUSE for macOS from its panel in the System Preferences window and re-enable System Integrity Protection.You can see why instead now, huh? Apple’s Experimental NTFS-Writing Support: Don’t Do This, SeriouslyWe don’t recommend the below method because it’s the least tested.
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This might not work properly, so don’t blame us or Apple if you experience problems. It’s still unstable as of macOS 10.12 Sierra, and it may never be fully stable.
This is really just here for educational purposes.First, be sure that your drive has a convenient single-word label. If it doesn’t, change its label.
This will make this process easier.You’ll first need to launch a terminal.
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