Hi,
I'm looking for help to try to fix a harddrive that is reporting a completely wrong size.
It is a Seagate Archive 8TB harddrive. Research has 16383 cylinders, 16 heads and sector(size?) is 63.
I would expect that in terminal working with diskutil or fdisk should be able to reformat the disk back to it's 8TB.
The disk has been laying around for years, I don't know what was on it previously.
diskutil list shows the drive as follows:
/dev/disk6 (internal, virtual):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: FDisk_partition_scheme +4.1 GB disk6
1: Apple_Boot 67.1 MB disk6s1
2: Apple_HFS 4.1 GB disk6s2
Any help or pointer will be hugely appreciated!
Thanks for helping out!
I'm looking for help to try to fix a harddrive that is reporting a completely wrong size.
It is a Seagate Archive 8TB harddrive. Research has 16383 cylinders, 16 heads and sector(size?) is 63.
I would expect that in terminal working with diskutil or fdisk should be able to reformat the disk back to it's 8TB.
The disk has been laying around for years, I don't know what was on it previously.
diskutil list shows the drive as follows:
/dev/disk6 (internal, virtual):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: FDisk_partition_scheme +4.1 GB disk6
1: Apple_Boot 67.1 MB disk6s1
2: Apple_HFS 4.1 GB disk6s2
Any help or pointer will be hugely appreciated!
Thanks for helping out!