Mounting of NTFS disk problem

I just upgraded the OS to El Capitan v 10.11.5. My (5 TB) ntfs disk won't mount. Tried through the application disk utility and also diskutil command in the Terminal. Everyone knows the same?

Not good. An NTFS drive must go up and be readable on your Mac, but not accessible in writing without a driver. First of all, do you have it plugged into a Windows computer to make sure that it still works correctly? Second, have you tried it on another Mac? Thirdly, I assume that it is a USB key, are you sure that the USB port you use on the Mac is good? (Try to do an SMC reset - reset the management system (SCM) controller on your Mac - Apple Support )

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