force mounting a hard drive
just bought a WD drive and its not mounting on the MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021), Apple M1 Pro, running Monterrey
MacBook Pro (2021)
just bought a WD drive and its not mounting on the MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021), Apple M1 Pro, running Monterrey
MacBook Pro (2021)
most drives are either NOT initialized for Mac, or are already initialized for Windows New Technology File System (NTFS) which is not writeable natively on MacOS.
Best practice is to ERASE a new Drive completely in Disk Utility. Selecting it by its immutable manufacturer-given device-name and choosing ERASE.
For that Mac, defaults should be GUID partition Scheme and Apple File System (APFS) for most purposes. once a Mac volume is created, it will Mount automatically.
most drives are either NOT initialized for Mac, or are already initialized for Windows New Technology File System (NTFS) which is not writeable natively on MacOS.
Best practice is to ERASE a new Drive completely in Disk Utility. Selecting it by its immutable manufacturer-given device-name and choosing ERASE.
For that Mac, defaults should be GUID partition Scheme and Apple File System (APFS) for most purposes. once a Mac volume is created, it will Mount automatically.
gusbrum wrote:
just bought a WD drive and its not mounting on the MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021), Apple M1 Pro, running Monterrey
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Mount a volume that's been ejected using Disk Utility on Mac
force mounting a hard drive