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Softraid hard drive not mounting
Softraid hard drive not mounting













softraid hard drive not mounting
  1. #Softraid hard drive not mounting pro
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Probably it was was not clean unmounted before." The volume is not re-mountable in read/write mode. I tried using my long time trusty app Mounty.app (v1.12) to mount my NTFS drives on Big Sur (worked amazingly on Catalina) but now I get an error "Volume "XXXX" not demountable. The second worst thing to do is follow the above the above post as they must have a Hackintosh because their comments makes zero sense. I'm a DJ and have over 2GB of songs that I am not just going to format and delete forever. The worst thing to do is to format the drive "willynilly" without backing up all the contents. I'm in the same boat as as others since finally upgrading to Big Sur 11.3.1 on my MBP11,2 and can't get any of my external NTFS drives to be mounted on my MBP. Once changes are applied, click the Apple icon and Restart Put a check next to “Allow user management of kernel extensions from identified developers”

#Softraid hard drive not mounting password

If the disk is encrypted, Click Unlock > Enter Password > Click Unlock In the menu bar at the top, Select Utilities > Startup Security Utility If asked, select a user > Click Next > Enter password for admin account Press and hold the power button until you see “Loading startup options” To change the level of security on your startup disk:

#Softraid hard drive not mounting software

Security’ for the software to function properly. Silicon Macs require that users change the security settings to ‘Reduced

softraid hard drive not mounting

Some Seagate and LaCie software use a kernel extension (kext). I found some suggestions on the LaCie support site. If not, recover important files from this unmountable external hard drive first to avoid data loss. Any further operation is very likely to overwrite your original files and make them unrecoverable.Ĭheck if you have a copy of a data backup. Reformatting will wipe the data on this disk and cause serious data loss.ĭo not run First Aid to directly repair the disk if you didn't restore data from it or back up to it. I've just done that with the same results.īefore you go further, it's better to know what you can do and can't do.ĭo not go straight to reformat this not-mounted external hard drive unless you've restored data from it or backed up it before. I'll check out that the drive works with the other dongles and also do the same on my other 8TB drive. Most importantly, after the "repair" the drive still worked perfectly on my old Macbook & PC important step.Ī) select the show details tick box so you can see what's going on then proceedī) Accept any "can't mount" or "unmount" messages if they appearĬ) after very few minutes the drive was "repaired", mounted, visible in Finder, and all files & folders seemed intact.ĭ) continued to work when drive disconnected & reconnected ī) In Disk Utility the drive would be seen as not mounted, and would not mount manuallyĬ) powering up with the drive made no differenceįollowing an Apple Tip in this thread, I then ran First Aid on the drive using Disk Utility, but.įIRST: attempt a Disk Utility -> Mount, wait a while and close the error message that says can't mount. or another dongle usb-c to usb-3), I would. No matter which drive, no matter how connected (Anker 6-in-1 PowerExpand usb-c hub.

#Softraid hard drive not mounting pro

I have two Seagate 8TB drives, both formatted as eXFAT, which worked perfectly on my 2015 Macbook Pro Retina and an aged Dell M6800 running Windows 10. I had a very similar issue with my brand new Macbook Air M1 with BigSur 11.4















Softraid hard drive not mounting