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I erased my Hard Drive 240GB TOSHIBA . I ended up with two volumes both named McIntosh HD

I erased my Hard Drive 240GB TOSHIBA


SOLID STATE DRIVE TR200.


 I ended up with two volumes both named


McIntosh HD. Both volumes identical size


239.85 GB 238.08 GB. 


 When I ejected it, I got message


"Macintosh HD" is a volume on a disk

that has 2 volumes.


Do you want to eject "Macintosh HD"

only, or both volumes? 

I chose eject all.

What should I do now ?


 

Posted on Jan 29, 2020 1:38 PM

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Posted on Feb 3, 2020 2:46 PM

Thank you for your help.


Sorry for the delay in responding.


The grandkids came over stayed over for the Super Bowl etc.


No change. I deleted (Or rather tried to delete both volumes) And rebooted. I still have two volumes. Both are named McIntosh HD

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I erased my Hard Drive 240GB TOSHIBA . I ended up with two volumes both named McIntosh HD

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