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What does partition failed with error-69760?
Partition failed with the error -69760: Unable to write to the last block of the device. Exfat only? Repairable? – Ask Different Unusable 2.5″ external HDD. Partition failed with the error -69760: Unable to write to the last block of the device.
Why is my hard drive recognized but not accessible?
1. The external hard drive may be a new drive without any partition on. If the external hard dive is a brand-new hard drive, and there is no partition on the drive, the system cannot recognized the drive size, which would cause the hard drive detected but not accessible. 2. It is too old of your driver software.
Is there an unusable 2.5 ” external HDD partition?
Unusable 2.5″ external HDD. Partition failed with the error -69760: Unable to write to the last block of the device. Exfat only? Repairable? Update 1: Somehow, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, with the readme file as well!
Can a external hard drive be detected without a partition?
The external hard drive may be a new drive without any partition on. If the external hard dive is a brand-new hard drive, and there is no partition on the drive, the system cannot recognized the drive size, which would cause the hard drive detected but not accessible.
Is there a way to erase a hard drive?
There are a few steps you can take, but all are destructive to the data on the device. Erase Disk. As the name implies, this does a simple erase of the disk and marks the free space as “empty” with no file system or partition scheme.
Is there a disk utility that is unusable?
Currently the disk is unusable but with greyed-out disk1s1 in disk utility. /dev/disk1 gives:
Is there a way to erase a disk on a Mac?
Erase Disk. As the name implies, this does a simple erase of the disk and marks the free space as “empty” with no file system or partition scheme. Re-partitition the Disk. I like to force a rewrite of the partition map to something that macOS is familiar with like a GPT partition and HFS+ file system.