Hi.
This is a known issue due to new security restrictions of OSX. The upcoming NTFS for Mac update will be able to provide this feature again, but only if SIP is deactivated.
Hi.
This is a known issue due to new security restrictions of OSX. The upcoming NTFS for Mac update will be able to provide this feature again, but only if SIP is deactivated.
Paragon Support Team
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Paragon Technologie GmbH, Systemprogrammierung
Geschäftsführer: Konstantin Komarov
Handelsregister: Registergericht Freiburg/Breisgau HRB 300575
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Freiburg, MwSt.-Nr.: DE-193384581
Exactly the same problem here.... why aren't crucial details like this communicated out to the end user?
The startup disc selector is an important feature of Paragon NTFS for Mac. NTFS startup discs can't be mounted from Apple's built in startup disc selector when your driver is installed, so presently users can only boot into NTFS partitions at startup. (Great new feature that )
It's a shame i've had to waste two hours looking into this issue only to find the answer in this forum!
In response to you solution I would not be willing to be disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) just so I can boot to a certain startup disc. I'm guessing there's been further enhancements then since El Capitan, because SIP was present there?
Can you not allow the driver to integrate with the built in MacOS startup disc selector instead.... I think you might need to re-think the software, disabling the Sip is a bad idea!
Same here!
I do agree with Neil. I would not be willing to disable the SIP.
However, if there is anyway we could see these disk in "system preference-startup disk"?