antoniorocca Said:
”May be I am really wrong in asking this, however, could the problem depend on the new version OS10.13.6 just installed?
Following the above, we can say it safe to disconnect from the computer all external devices before upgrading or updating the OS.”
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You are welcome.🙂
With everything you mentioned in your above reply, a few more notes and some info on what to do next.
- Blinking Light on External HD:
If the light is blinking, then, yes, it is indeed reading/writing something. So, rid of any security software you have installed on your Mac, as it may be continuously scanning for items.
- Turn Off Automatic Backups in TM:
Also, be certain that you turn off Automatic Backups on Time Machine; select to backup manually. If it was backing up continuously, then it may have been interrupted, and that would be the reason for so much storage space, and a corrupt backup.
- Disconnect All External Devices:
And yes: it is safe disconnect from the computer all external devices before upgrading or updatiing the OS. But if it were a tower, rather than a laptop, then you would, of course, want to keep the keyboard and mouse connected.
- When to Create TM Backups:
Whenever you perform installations, updates, and upgrades, always create a Time Machine backup prior to doing so, that way you can have something to Restore from, should the installation fail or not go as desired.
- Get a New External Hard Drive of SSD:
With all these troubles, start with a new external hard drive for backing items up. Be certain to get an external hard drive. And be certain to get a drive that is of Solid State Drive (SSD) type and High Sierra Compatible. SSDs have no moving parts, making then less prone to failure. Also, they read and write faster, meaning heat should not intensify as fast.
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- So, what’s Next, in Brief:
In all, I’d say reinstall their operating system. Backup your disk with Time Machine prior to the reinstall, as you always should. Erase the hard drive, then reinstall it anew, all using a USB Bootable Installer (Se Below).
- So, In Depth, your Next Steps are to:
- Get a new, external SSD hard drive
- Set TM Backups to Manual Backup
- Create a Time Machine Backup of Your Current Installation on the new external SSD
- Create a USB Bootable Installer
- Boot into Recovery Mode
- Erase the internal hard drive completely.
- Format the internal drove with mac OS(Journalized)
- Install High Sierra using the USB Bootable Installer you created in step 3
- Use Migration Assistant to move content to this new installation
- Report back how it all goes.