![]() Eventually after trying on two MBPs and restarting one with drive plugged in it accepted the correct password. One other thing, I had it refusing it's password when I had it as encrypted. Disk Utility only has two of the normal five tabs, RAID, Partition, and Restore are all missing for this drive. Formatting? Formatted ExFat at drive level it says in Finder the patron is using 1 MB of storage.Īlso how to change the name at drive level (not that you see it in Finder but it can get confusing in Disk Utility). I just reformatted as journaled format and it says 660 MB is used already. Wondering what the differences are and which is "better" for stable use as part of a fusion drive? And you can have it ExFAT at one level while Mac-OS Journaled at the other level. ![]() 4- Once Disk Utility formats the drive with a compatible file system, quit the app. Provide the Name, Format, and Scheme in the respective field, then click Erase. 3- From the left panel, select Macintosh HD and click the Erase tab. It's possible to erase and reformat at the drive unit level and the partition level. In the Disk Utility window, choose View > Show All Devices. My question I have is regarding the formatting of the drive. I've done the fusion drive before but Apple made me remove it for a logic board replacement. I have an external HDD I wish to reform (erase) so I can put inside my MBP and make a DIY fusion drive. ![]()
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