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-I’ve had and solved this same issue multiple times with two different WD My Passport drives.
+I’ve had and solved this same issue multiple times with two different WD My Passport drives; I thought they both had failed and we’re not recognizable on my Mac or any other computer.
You must boot your Mac in recovery mode (CMD-R while booting), mount, and run First Aid on the disks through the Disk Utility there. YOU MUST use the recovery mode Disk Utility to repair; it will not appear in your booted Disk Utility.
I hope that someone finds this useful. I thought I had lost years of music production backups, but i was able to save it with this method. Will be switching to a different brand of drives.

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I’ve had and solved this same issue multiple times with two different WD My Passport drives.
-You must boot your Mac in recovery mode (CMD-R while booting), mount, and repair the disks through the Disk Utility there. YOU MUST use the recovery mode Disk Utility to repair; it will not appear in your booted Disk Utility.
+You must boot your Mac in recovery mode (CMD-R while booting), mount, and run First Aid on the disks through the Disk Utility there. YOU MUST use the recovery mode Disk Utility to repair; it will not appear in your booted Disk Utility.
I hope that someone finds this useful. I thought I had lost years of music production backups, but i was able to save it with this method. Will be switching to a different brand of drives.

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Modifié par : Jake Hemmerle

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-I’ve had this same issue with two WD My Passport drives.
+I’ve had and solved this same issue multiple times with two different WD My Passport drives.
-I’ve been able to fix corrupted My Passport drives multiple times by booting up my Mac in recovery mode (CMD-R while booting) and repairing them through the disk utility there. YOU MUST use the recovery mode Disk Utility to repair; it will not appear in your booted Disk Utility.
+You must boot your Mac in recovery mode (CMD-R while booting), mount, and repair the disks through the Disk Utility there. YOU MUST use the recovery mode Disk Utility to repair; it will not appear in your booted Disk Utility.
I hope that someone finds this useful. I thought I had lost years of music production backups, but i was able to save it with this method. Will be switching to a different brand of drives.

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Contribution d'origine par : Jake Hemmerle

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I’ve had this same issue with two WD My Passport drives.

I’ve been able to fix corrupted My Passport drives multiple times by booting up my Mac in recovery mode (CMD-R while booting) and repairing them through the disk utility there. YOU MUST use the recovery mode Disk Utility to repair; it will not appear in your booted Disk Utility.

I hope that someone finds this useful. I thought I had lost years of music production backups, but i was able to save it with this method. Will be switching to a different brand of drives.

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