MacBook Pro can't open files from external hard drive, but iMac can read and open the files! Help me solve this frustration issue
Hello there,
ISSUE: G-Drive 1 TB Portable USB 3.0 suddenly stopped working. MacBook Pro laptop (late 2012 model) can see the files, can calculate the size of the files, but when I try to open them, nothing comes up. For instance, if I try to open a .tif file, preview would launch and immediately freeze. Similar situation happens if I try to open word document or excel sheet. This is not observed when I plug G-drive 1 TB to iMac. On iMac I can open all files with no problem. Even corrupted files can be seen on iMac and I was able to delete them. I also tried to connect G-drive to a colleague's Windows laptop and I was able to open my files.
I decided to investigate if this issue is specific to the MacBook Pro and moved some of the .tif and word/excel sheet files into a different external hard drive (Seagate 1 TB) and I was able to open up the files on my MacBook Pro!! This leads me to believe the issue is caused by bad interaction between the MacBook Pro laptop and the G-drive. Please help me! I'm getting frustrated with this external G-drive 😟 I'm not tech savvy and I couldn't find a solution to my problem online.
Background: The external hard drive was working perfectly fine on my MacBook Pro Retina Display (late 2012 model) until couple of the files got corrupted and it stopped working. I think the corruption occurred because the external hard drive was improperly disconnected from the system.
I do not use Time Machine with this external drive or upload large files. I use it solely for microscopy images (~50 MB per picture). So far I only used ~ 10 GB of this drive. I also should mention that when I received the external hard drive, it was formatted for Mac (Mac OS Extended (Journaled)), and I partitioned it into two separate drives; xFAT so that I can use it on Windows OS, and Mac Journaled. They were split into even 500 GB.
Attempted repairs:
1. Using iMac, I ran First Aid on G-Drive to attempt to repair it. It said that it can't repair Mac OS Journaled Drive (it's the one that contained the corrupted files).
2. I decided to save copies of my non-corrupted files to the iMac internal drive, and erased G-drive 1 TB drive clean. This time I formatted it to xFAT and did not partition it. I moved back 2 large picture folders (1.5 GB, 2.8 GB) back to the drive. I tried to access these pictures again on my MacBook Pro and I still get the same issue. I cannot open any of the .tif images or word/excel files.