I Dntfs Here
Use this if you are referring to the popular productivity app Drafts , perhaps regarding a technical issue or sharing a workflow.
"Hey, I'm having some trouble moving these files. My external drive is formatted in , so my computer is only letting me read the files, not save or 'draft' new ones to it. I might need to install a driver or reformat it before we can use it." Option 2: You meant "Drafts" (The text automation app) I Dntfs
Use this if you are trying to tell someone that you cannot write files to a hard drive because it's in NTFS format (common on Macs). Use this if you are referring to the
Use this if "I Dntfs" was a typo for something like "I don't follow" or "I don't feel so..." and you just need a general text draft for a friend. I might need to install a driver or
"I don't really [know/understand] what's going on with that yet. Let me look into it and I’ll get back to you later today!"
Since "I Dntfs" could refer to a few different things depending on your context, I've drafted three versions based on the most likely interpretations.
Option 1: You meant "NTFS" (Writing to a Windows-formatted drive)
