Paragon Ntfs For Mac Trial Reset -
Paragon frequently offers discounts. Check:
At standard price (~$29.95), that’s the cost of two sandwiches. If you use NTFS drives more than once per month, it’s worth buying.
If you need continued free NTFS write access on Mac, consider:
| Solution | Cost | Notes | |----------|------|-------| | mounty | Free | Re-mounts NTFS drives with write support (macFUSE-based) | | macFUSE + NTFS-3G | Free | Manual setup, slower performance | | Tuxera NTFS Trial | 15-day trial | Different vendor, but also paid after trial | | ExFAT format | Free (if you reformat) | Best cross-platform alternative – reformat drive to ExFAT (erase data) | | Virtual machine (Windows VM) | Free (VirtualBox) + Windows license | Run Windows inside macOS to access NTFS natively | paragon ntfs for mac trial reset
Method:
Remove com.paragon-software.ntfs.plist from ~/Library/Preferences/ and /Library/Preferences/, then reinstall.
Why it fails:
The trial expiration is not stored only there. Paragon places secondary markers in system-wide locations that ordinary user deletion doesn’t touch. After removal, the app recreates the plist with the original expiration date.
There is one semi-functional method left: CleanOS Cleanup. To truly wipe Paragon’s memory, you would need to: Paragon frequently offers discounts
Even if this works, you will waste 45 minutes of your time... for another 10 days. This is a software limbo that kills productivity.
Instead of chasing a broken reset, here are practical, legal, and safe ways to keep writing to NTFS on Mac without paying (or paying very little).
Disclaimer: The following is for educational purposes only. I do not condone software piracy. At standard price (~$29
If you are a developer or a power user, you can use macOS Virtual Machines (VMs). Install Paragon on a fresh macOS VM. Take a "snapshot." Use the trial for 10 days. Delete the VM. Restore the snapshot. This is functionally a "reset," because the VM has no memory of the past install.
However, setting up a macOS VM legally requires a Mac.

