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Internal NTFS-drive not mountable/readable

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Asus Z97-K
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Intel i5 4690k
Graphics
MSI GTX 970
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Hello,

I have installed El Capitan on my PC und got everything working except audio after sleep, iMessage und Continuity (no time/no wifi).
My big problem is that Macintosh can't mount my internal NTFS-drive which I use under windows to store pretty much everything. I would like to use it under OS X to, or at least be able to read from it so I can migrate the Data to another drive.
I already tried first aid on it, mounted it with diskutil in the terminal, all that didn't help. Googling wasn't helpful either, because most of the tips hat to do with external USB-Drives.

Diskutility%20.tiff

Sorry for the german screenshot :D

My Hardware:

Windows Drive: Samsung SSD 840 Evo 250GB
Macintosh Drive: Samsung SSD 750 Evo 250GB
Storage Drive: Seagate Desktop ST2000DM001 HDD 2 TB <- Thats the bad boy!

Ram: 8GB Corsair Vengeance LP schwarz DDR3-1600 DIMM CL9 Dual Kit
CPU: Intel Core i5 4690K 4x 3.50GHz Socket 1150 running at 4.3GHZ
Motherboard: ASUS Z97-K Socket 2011 (pre USB 3.1 Modell)
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 4G
PSU: Be quiet! Pure Power CM BQT L8-CM-530W
Cooler: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer 240 AIO Water Cooler
Case-Fans: be quiet! BL046 Pure Wings 120mm

OS X: El Capitan 10.11.5
Method: Clover with tonymacx86 Post install
 
Default behaviour is for the drive to be mounted (read only) and browsable in Finder. If you can mount the partition from terminal, example:

sudo su

mkdir /Volumes/Windows

mount -o rw -t ntfs /dev/disk2s1 /Volumes/Windows

exit

If that works but you don't see the disk in Finder,

Command+G

/Volumes/Windows
 
Default behaviour is for the drive to be mounted (read only) and browsable in Finder. If you can mount the partition from terminal, example:

sudo su

mkdir /Volumes/Windows

mount -o rw -t ntfs /dev/disk2s1 /Volumes/Windows

exit

If that works but you don't see the disk in Finder,

Command+G

/Volumes/Windows
 
Hello,

And That works in the next start or you have to repeat the same again?

Thanks
 
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