I can not save ai files on to my external hard drive

hi
i have just brought a a new mac pro book
i am trying to save ai file on my external hard drive which illustrator will not allow me!
i have tried to save it on my desktop then tranfer on harddrive which it will not allow me!
it allows me to open files from the hard drive but not save!!!
please help!

The device is formatted for Windows, as NTFS. The format is readable, but not natively writable on a Mac. To write to the device, you must either reformat it (erasing all the contents) or install third-party software to enable write access to NTFS.

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