Trying to scan Mac photos, nothing happens (bar doesn't move). My photo library is stored on a plugged-in HHD, not my mac's internal SSD - is that the problem?
Mac mini, macOS 10.15
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Mac mini, macOS 10.15
My HDD is 4TB (currently only using .09 TB) in ExFAT
Without that particular piece of information your query was somewhat less than perfect. Feel free to apologise.
The library needs to be on a disk formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or AFPS.
My HDD is 4TB (currently only using .09 TB) in ExFAT
Without that particular piece of information your query was somewhat less than perfect. Feel free to apologise.
The library needs to be on a disk formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or AFPS.
Your question actually was a little sparse on the information.
How many photos are in your library - hundreds, thousands, hundreds of thousands?
How fast does your external HDD claim to be, how is it formatted (FAT, ExFAT, HFS+, APFS), and how is it plugged in (USB2, USB3, USB-C, Thunderbolt (1, 2, or 3))?
Is your Mac set to avoid sleeping overnight?
My photo library contains a few thousand images. My HDD is 4TB (currently only using .09 TB) in ExFAT and it uses a USB. It's the "GameDrive for Xbox" from Seagate so all the information should be there. I don't know much about drives which is why I don't know all the details.
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How is the external HD formatted?
Very rude. My question was perfect.
Trying to scan Mac photos, nothing happens (bar doesn't move). My photo library is stored on a plugged-in HHD, not my mac's internal SSD - is that the problem?