So here the mounter for NTFS drive is necessary. Mounting ensures that your computer can recognize the file format correctly, which means a process by which the OS makes computer files and directories on a storage device, like shared resource or CD-ROM, accessible through the computer's file system. You are lucky to get 3 ways for mounting NTFS drive on Mac. It is well known that Mac only allows a read-only mode for NTFS drive. Have your mac device failed to mount NTFS for Mac? Without mounting, you can not read, write files on NTFS drives. The only fix I have found is to reformat the disk to exFAT but reformatting would erase the data and I'm not prepared to do that yet.Any suggestion?' Real case from the forum: '.I recently purchase a Mac Mini that is running Big Sur and it will NOT even mount the NTFS drive nor does it allow you to download the appropriate driver.