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NTFS could not mount 
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Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2011 20:40
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Post NTFS could not mount
here a well known mounting problem:

Tuxera NTFS could not mount /dev/disk0s4
at /Volumes/BOOTCAMP because the following problem occurred:

CBCIO activated with:
cp.fildes=3
cp.blockSize=524288
cp.items=32
cp.mode=1
cp.flushInterval=1000
cp.alignmentSize=512
Did not receive a signal within 15.000000 seconds. Exiting...

whats wrong?
i have a imac 27" 2011 with lion 10.7 and want to install for gaming windows 7 ultimate 64
any suggestions?


Mon Dec 19, 2011 20:45
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Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2012 17:53
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Post Re: NTFS could not mount
Did you ever get a response to your post or find a solution? I'm having the exact same issue.


Mon Feb 27, 2012 17:54
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Joined: Wed Feb 29, 2012 08:48
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Post Re: NTFS could not mount
Please follow the below steps: -

-> Uninstall NTFS driver
-> Re-start again
-> Erase the file from the route: /System/Library/filesystems/ufsd.fs (before deleting the file, you should have anackup of these files)
-> Again re-install the driver of NTFS

Hope your issue is now resolve.

Have a nice day!!

Thanks,
Jimmy Ray Jit
Sr. Tech Support


Wed Feb 29, 2012 09:00
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Post Re: NTFS could not mount
I didn't see that file at that path. I saw something called udf.fs ... is that the file you meant?


Thu Mar 01, 2012 04:49
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