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swadhwani

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Feb 2, 2017
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Hello Folks,

I have a 500 GB seagate external drive which I was using with windows. It had some issues and I believe a friend of mine tried fixing it using his Mac but failed.



I don't have any data init and I want it to work in my new MacBook Pro. On connecting to MacBook, I can see it in disk utilities, but while trying to erase it failed.



Could you suggest what should I do?



Thanks

Sail
 

ActionableMango

macrumors G3
Sep 21, 2010
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This is the Mac Pro (desktop) forum. You might get more appropriate help in the MacBook or OS X forums.

In any case, is there an error message of any kind that you can show here? Does the external enclosure have any kind of write-protection switch?
 

h9826790

macrumors P6
Apr 3, 2014
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A little suggestion, if you can provide a screen capture / failure message / code / etc, that will make the others easier to help.
 

flyinmac

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Sep 2, 2006
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Did you just try to erase it?

Try repartitioning it.

Choose to change the partition. New single partition. Change the type to GUID in options. And format as HFS / OS X Journaled.

It's probably currently an NTFS partition, which the Mac can't write to. Hence cannot erase. But the Mac can repartition it and start over.
 
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