Hello, I recently bought a new MacBook because my old 2012 model was crashing every few minutes.
I have since taken the SSD out and put it in an external caddy, however the SSD in the caddy is still crashing every few minutes. I get the "this drive has not been properly ejected" notification. I have been trying to copy a few files off it at a time but it's time consuming and I'm worried about it failing completely. I know some files are already corrupt.
I have tried the basic first aid in disk utility which doesn't seem to have helped.
Does anyone have any ideas for things I could try? To stop it shutting itself off? I'm not sure if its a hardware failure and there's nothing I can do or if maybe it somehow became corrupted in the old Mac and there is some kind of potential fix?
It's my own fault for not backing up but it's all pictures of my 2 year old so I'm really grateful for any advice. I've been googling a lot but can't find the answer.
HDD was a cheap one off Amazon (also my fault) incase it makes any difference: TCSUNBOW SSD 1TB 2.5 Inch SSD SATAIII 6GB/s Up To 560MB/s .
I have since taken the SSD out and put it in an external caddy, however the SSD in the caddy is still crashing every few minutes. I get the "this drive has not been properly ejected" notification. I have been trying to copy a few files off it at a time but it's time consuming and I'm worried about it failing completely. I know some files are already corrupt.
I have tried the basic first aid in disk utility which doesn't seem to have helped.
Does anyone have any ideas for things I could try? To stop it shutting itself off? I'm not sure if its a hardware failure and there's nothing I can do or if maybe it somehow became corrupted in the old Mac and there is some kind of potential fix?
It's my own fault for not backing up but it's all pictures of my 2 year old so I'm really grateful for any advice. I've been googling a lot but can't find the answer.
HDD was a cheap one off Amazon (also my fault) incase it makes any difference: TCSUNBOW SSD 1TB 2.5 Inch SSD SATAIII 6GB/s Up To 560MB/s .