![]() It allows read/write mount of NTFS drives only with the "nobrowse" option. THANK YOU Mukhtar! You have helped solve a very frustrating dilemma.Some questions that might come up My NTFS disk disappears from Desktop when using Mounty When I try to erase, it tells me I’m unable to write to last block of device When I try First Aid it completes and says there are no issues. I can’t see any volumes on the drive, just that main top USB level. Mukhtar Jafari Post author Februat 9:15 PM Reply.When i try to erase I get an error that says “Unable to write to last block of the device” I am now at the stage that I have reinstalled on the old ssd and crossing fingers it will work What is most Strange is when new ssd is internal and I boot from old via usb, I manage to install on the new drive, however booting from this is not possible.Īlso I can make “partition scheme” to be GUID on new Ssd when it is in external usb dock, but when putting it in internal hdd bay in the MacBook it shows up as MBR and no installation is possible, so I’m lost for options, formatting new in the internal bay does not work Thank you for answer, in the meantime I have tried several differentiere options. Michael Moesmann Thygesen Decemat 9:12 PM Reply.Mukhtar Jafari Post author Maat 7:36 PM Reply.Thanks a lot this problem stressed me out ![]() Mukhtar Jafari Post author Decemat 9:54 AM Reply.Im running catalina on a late 2012 macbook pro 13″, i5 8gbĪnd it worked fine until my old ssd crashed. I have a 256gb ssd that was new, but for some reason it has ended up with a mbr not a guid, Hello, nice detail with chosing the entire drive as opposed to just the partition, however – mine stays at “waiting for partitions to activate”, what kind of timeframe is expected? I am mostly commenting to help people who got the “couldn’t modify partition map” error - try Solution #2 above here, it worked for me! You are the MVP!! This worked FLAWLESSLY! Had issues with a new SSD and couldn’t get it after tons of videos i had no hope for this but it worked! Thanks! Michael Gonzalez Jr Maat 12:25 AM Reply.Unhappily I continue to get “failed”, with the log saying “Couldn’t unmount disk: (-69888) I’ve tried Erasing the Drive using the Disk Utility several Times and always it fails to Erase or reformat. The trouble is I have a lot of Private information on it so I don’t want to send them the Flash Drive. They sent Me a RMA Shipping Label to return the Drive. Sandisk accepted my Warranty request for a new Flash Drive. I can use and access what is on it but can not add or delete Files. I have a Sandisk Ultra USB Flash Drive that became Read Only on my Mac. Mukhtar Jafari Post author Jat 10:43 PM ReplyĪlso if you guys are interested in video tutorial please visit our video on Youtube.MUHAMMED WASIM JAVEED VONTIMETTA Februat 5:06 AM ReplyĪny answer to Brad’s query, same here as well first aid is OK but when erasing giving the error as unable to write to the last block ….Or if you are trying to build a Hackintosh and having this problem then boot via USB installer. Once the partition has been created, boot into the macOS High Sierra Bootable USB installer. Check the step by step guide on how to create a new volume on Windows 10. Create a new volume and choose the File System “ exFat“. ![]() If you want to fix it then navigate to your windows operating system and open Disk Management. You see this error message when you want to erase a partition on Disk Utility.
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