Update 1: Somehow, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message, “The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.” “[Initialize | Ignore | […]
Tag: “The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.” “[Initialize | Ignore | Eject]”. Update 2 (1/3): @Allan’s question: Like how long
Update 1: Somehow, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message, “The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.” “[Initialize | Ignore | […]
- Tags "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer." "[Initialize | Ignore | Eject]". Update 2 (1/3): @Allan's question: Like how long, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, Update 1: Somehow, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message
Update 1: Somehow, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message, “The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.” “[Initialize | Ignore | […]
- Tags "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer." "[Initialize | Ignore | Eject]". Update 2 (1/3): @Allan's question: Like how long, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, Update 1: Somehow, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message
Update 1: Somehow, after unconnecting and re-connecting, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message, “The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.” “[Initialize | Ignore | […]
- Tags "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer." "[Initialize | Ignore | Eject]". Update 2 (1/3): @Allan's question: Like how long, after unconnecting and re-connecting, diskutil partitionDisk disk2 1 GPT JHFS+ "Untitled" 100% This is what I got: Started partitioning on disk2 Unmounting disk Error: -69760: Un, MBR, or damaged partition map scheme If you are sure this disk contains a (damaged) APM, or GPT partition scheme, the 'First Aid' option in Disk Utility is greyed out. Update 2 (3/3): As quite rightly pointed out by @Allan, the original disk (disk1) has now returned to original state, there was too much detail and I've now removed most of the details pertaining to the disk that has somehow returned to original state. If the, UNKNOWN, Update 1: Somehow, with the readme file as well! I still have another disk which is not working. When connected to my MBP I get the message, you might be able to repair it with "diskutil repairDisk /dev/disk1" diskutil repairDisk /dev/disk1 Nonexistent