![]() ![]() With future drives, you can buy any hard drive and use it with Mac. This requires a third party App, which I'll show you where to get it/how to use it.) (The next step will be trying to pull SMART metrics on the drive, which can tell us if a drive has likely had a mechanical failure. If you are not sure if this, that is okay too. When you first got the drive that is not working, did you immediately begin using it or did you go to Disk Utility for format (i.e., erase & reconfigure) it? If it was 4 years ago, if you did originally perform this format, the options should have looked like this:Įffectively, it's important to know if the drive is in exFAT or HFS+ (AKA OS X Extended) format, as if the drive is functional and this is software corruption, the implications are very different as is the course of action. If you connect the drive and open disk utility, can you "see it" in disk utility's list of drives on the left? If you have the MBP with four USB ports, try the ports ON THE OTHER SIDE of the MBP, too. Sometimes when you connect a drive that has "directory problems", the finder will try to "fix it", but it can take a little while. If you don't see it appear on the desktop, just. ![]() Power ON the MacBook and get to the finder. Power off the MacBook, all the way off. It only works sometimes, try it and see if it works for you. Here's something to try first that won't hurt anything. is it a larger "desktop" drive with its own power supply block? ![]() Is the Toshiba drive a small, "portable" drive? ![]() NOW, to address the problem with the Toshiba drive you have. That will erase it to HFS+ which is the best Mac format to use with an external data drive. Choose "Mac OS extended with journaling enabled, GUID partition format". Select the external drive from the list "on the left". When you get it, you need to erase it to Macintosh format: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |