My samsung T1 portable SSD is no longer recognised after upgrading to mac OS Sequioa

Hi, i'm caught in a bit of a dilemma. Ever since updating my mac OS to Sequioa i've noticed my portable samsung SSD can no longer be read even after password verification. The program for the samsung SSD is up to date and i cannot find any advice about it as Sequioa is so new. The dilemma is if i revert back to Sonoma, my iphone which is now iOS 18 wont be recognised by my mac. This is incredibly frustrating as i have loved apple for a very long time but situations like this makes me seriously reconsider my position on apple devices.


Please if anyone has any insight or advice they can offer, it would be greatly appreciated.


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 15.0

Posted on Oct 26, 2024 11:46 PM

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Oct 27, 2024 2:01 AM in response to treasyue

treasyue wrote:

Hi, i'm caught in a bit of a dilemma. Ever since updating my mac OS to Sequioa i've noticed my portable samsung SSD can no longer be read even after password verification. The program for the samsung SSD is up to date and i cannot find any advice about it as Sequioa is so new. The dilemma is if i revert back to Sonoma, my iphone which is now iOS 18 wont be recognised by my mac. This is incredibly frustrating as i have loved apple for a very long time but situations like this makes me seriously reconsider my position on apple devices.

Please if anyone has any insight or advice they can offer, it would be greatly appreciated.

Use a Third Party Drive and using a Third Party Software that manages the drive, usually has a downside


In this case the T1 Samsung drive " can no longer be read "


You may consider removing the Third Party Drive Management Software


Depending on what Drive Format has been applied to the drive


Reformat the Drive to a Native Apple format


Erase and reformat a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac

Oct 27, 2024 3:40 AM in response to treasyue

treasyue wrote:

Since new the SSD was formatted to a ‘native’ apple format, allowing me to gain access to it before using mac OS Sonoma. There are hundreds of gigabytes of data on there i’m not willing to just lose by reformatting the drive.

I’ve tried reinstalling the software again to no avail.

There is something called S.M.A.R.T that the settings say my SSD is not compatible with.

Define " native’ apple format " ?


Apple computers can Read and Write to drives formatted to APFS / GUID, HFS Journaled / GUID, FAT / MBR, exFat / MBR


They can Read Only form drives formatted In Microsoft NTFS Format but and can not write to that drive


That would require a Third Party Software to get that ability


Test the drive on another Apple Computer


Test the drive on a MS Windows Computer

Oct 28, 2024 5:47 PM in response to treasyue

I’m on Sonoma still but just had my Crucial SSD unmount itself sometime in the last 2 weeks after installing an update on my Mac. After contacting Crucial, they said that there is a bug/issue with the latest Mac updates that is causing drives to unmount randomly.


Not sure how much truth there actually is to this (and I unfortunately don’t have a solution) but thought I’d share.

Oct 27, 2024 2:37 AM in response to Owl-53

Since new the SSD was formatted to a ‘native’ apple format, allowing me to gain access to it before using mac OS Sonoma. There are hundreds of gigabytes of data on there i’m not willing to just lose by reformatting the drive.


I’ve tried reinstalling the software again to no avail.


There is something called S.M.A.R.T that the settings say my SSD is not compatible with.


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