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where to get Airport Disk Utility

I have El Capitan but I do not have nor have I ever seen a copy of Airport Disk Utility App in the utilities folder or Apps folder.


Where can I get a copy?


I cannot access the Hard drive via Disk Utility or Airport Utility>Disks (Except to erase/Archive), or via the finder


I am assuming the Airport Disk Utility will do that but I don't see a way to get it. I would have assumed that software would have detected the Airport Extreme and automatically updated it or supplied the required software

Mac Pro (Late 2013), OS X El Capitan (10.11), Airport Time capsule

Posted on Oct 5, 2015 4:06 PM

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Feb 23, 2016 2:09 AM in response to Bob Timmons

There's an Apple support article (AirPort: How to mount an AirPort Extreme USB hard disk volume in Mac OS X and Windows - Apple Support), last updated May 5, 2015, that explicitly refers to the Airport Disk Utility. But I've not seen it recently, either.


If I connect a disk to my Airport Extreme (AC variant) when that has been newly formatted with Disk Utility while USB-connected to the Mac, the disk will show up in the "partitions" list under the "Disks" tab. But I can't see any way to reformat it from there.

Feb 23, 2016 6:27 AM in response to PDP8User

There's an Apple support article (AirPort: How to mount an AirPort Extreme USB hard disk volume in Mac OS X and Windows - Apple Support), last updated May 5, 2015, that explicitly refers to the Airport Disk Utility.

And yet, AirPort Disk Utility has not been used for a number of years, so the article is wrong.


If I connect a disk to my Airport Extreme (AC variant) when that has been newly formatted with Disk Utility while USB-connected to the Mac, the disk will show up in the "partitions" list under the "Disks" tab. But I can't see any way to reformat it from there.

As noted above, I said that the disk could be erased using AirPort Utility.


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If you want to format a hard drive, then you must connect the drive directly to your Mac and use Disk Utility for the operation. (Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility). A format of Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is recommended.

where to get Airport Disk Utility

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