![]() For this example, let’s say it’s /dev/disk2. ![]() You should see some disks appear like /dev/disk0, /dev/disk1, /dev/disk2. Then paste in the command: diskutil list to list out the different disks. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files. Launch up Terminal.app(through /Applications/Utilities or through a Spotlight search). If you have any idea to get the HDD working or even safe the files, I would be really grateful.Īlmost forgot about this from Disk Utility:ĭisk Utility can’t repair this disk. This was the try: $ sudo diskutil eraseDisk JHFS+ DISK_VOLUME disk1īut it didn't work as well. Than for each disk: $sudo diskutil unmount force disk1snīecause I wasn't able to do anything with my external HDD I made a desperate attempt to erase everything on it, including unbackuped files, cause this used to be the backup plan. Gave this: Forced unmount of disk1 failed: at least one volume could not be unmounted If I open it in disk util I sometimes see an actual name of a partition, but most likely it's not the real name.Ģ: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 140.0 GB disk0s2ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3Ĥ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 110.1 GB disk0s4Īnd then to unmount this: $sudo diskutil unmountDisk force disk1 My 1TB LaCie Rugged THB decided it was a good idea to stop working all of a sudden.
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