Corrupted photo files on external hard drive
Hi everyone.
Thanks for your help in advance.
I separated my photos from my older (2015) iMac onto a three-year-old Seagate 8 TB hard drive that I bought new. A few months ago I amalgamated all my photo files onto this same Seagate drive, moving them from my newer (2017) MacBook, and even adding photos from my old iPhoto files.
The drive has acted slowly ever since. While accessing some of the files, it operates normally, while accessing others, it acts weirdly: making unending copies of photos (with consecutive file number names), being unable to delete this, except one at a time; the shrunken icon photos seen in the global view sometimes become very small, and I'm unable to delete them (it's sometimes like whack-a-mole); sometimes I get the spinning beach ball of doom until I force-quit Photos...sigh.
Is there a seek-and-destroy app that will find the corrupted files? Malwarebytes doesn't seem to be able to go into an external hard drive and find the offender. I've seen that CleanmyMac gets poor reviews and seems inconsistent and/or not-so-good. Avast Security claims that they will do this - anyone vouch for them? Does Avast have any conflicts or problems with Malwarebytes? Could I have Avast give this a try,
and not screw up my files or my computer?
Thanks again for your time, thoughts and efforts!!
Happy Holidays!
DK
iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.14