The system will enter into a recovery mode. As the system begins to reboot, press, and hold command+R. Once system integrity protection is disabled you should reboot your Mac.After this, you will move on to disable system integrity protection.Open a terminal window and enter the command 'brew install homebrew/fuse/ntfs -3g'. You will see a pop up with the option to install. Go to applications and navigate to utilities from there. If you don’t have Homebrew yet you will download and install it next.Third-party drivers (FREE):Īlthough this method requires some involving activities, you can get it to work. Mac can read but not write to NTFS drives on a Mac, however, there are solutions. Part 1: Free Ways to Write to NTFS Drives on a Mac If you want to write a Boot Camp partition on your Mac system, you should use exFAT since Mac’s operating system is already wired to read that. NTFS (New Technology File System) is the file system used for depositing and recovering files on a hard disk.