Come copiare il percorso di un file?
To write on NTFS using a Mac, follow these steps:
- Select the item (document, file, or folder) you want to copy.
- Hold down the Option (Alt) key.
- Select the option "Copy XXXX as path name" (replace XXX with the desired name).
- To access the NTFS drive, open Finder and click on "Go".
- Select "Go to Folder".
- Type "/Volumes" and click "Go".
- Replace "Name" with the name of your drive.
- Now, your Mac can read and write files on the NTFS drive.
If you need to access files stored on an NTFS hard disk, SSD, or flash drive formatted by Windows on your Mac, Paragon Software recommends using Microsoft NTFS for Mac. With this software, you can write, edit, copy, move, and delete files on Microsoft NTFS drives.
To authorize a file or folder, follow these steps:
- Right-click on the file or folder.
- Select "Properties".
- Click on the "Security" tab.
- Choose the desired user or group in "Users and Groups" to view available permissions.
To get approval from administrators, follow these tips:
- Press the Windows and R keys simultaneously.
- Type "control userpasswords2" in the Run window and click "OK".
- Choose the username and click "Properties".
- Click on the "Group Membership" tab.
- Make sure the "Administrator" option is selected.
To configure, view, modify, or remove special permissions, follow these steps:
- Right-click on the object for which you want to set advanced or special permissions.
- Select "Properties".
- Click on the "Security" tab.
- Click on "Advanced" and then "Change Permissions".
To run an application as an administrator on a Mac, follow these steps:
- Open a Terminal window.
- Log in to the system administrator account by typing "su" followed by a space and the username of the administrator profile.
- Enter your password.
- To start an application as an administrator, use the command "sudo" followed by the full path and application package name.
- Enter the password for the administrator account used to access the system and press "Enter".
To repair a storage device using Disk Utility on a Mac, follow these steps:
- Open Disk Utility.
- Select "View" and then "Show All Devices".
- Choose a volume from the sidebar.
- Click on the "First Aid" button.
- In the confirmation dialog, click "Run" and follow the on-screen instructions.
To view the disks on a Windows computer, follow these steps:
- Right-click on the Start button.
- Select "Device Manager" from the context menu.
- In the window that opens, scroll down to "Disk Drives".
- You can explore this area to find all the installed hard disks on your computer.