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That's the way the drive is divided up to hold one or more formatted volumes - each of which will look like a separate "disk" to the OS. In the info at the bottom, look for Partition Map Scheme.
The upper line is the hardware description. In Disk Utility, in the column on the left, there are two lines for your drive. □ Even if your solution works Dechamp, I still want to know why Disk Utility failed on a very simple task, when Time Machine had no problem formatting my new drive. Plus, I'm working just fine now, so I don't want to upset the delicate balance. My only gripe is, why didn't Disk Utility format the drive? Dechamp, thanks for the info on the "Master Book Record" but I'm not sure where I set those options. I was planning on replacing the old 120gb drive anyway with the terabyte drive, so it worked out well. I'm not suggesting this as the BEST solution for everyone, but my particular situation was ideal for this solution.
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Time Machine performs full backup overnight to new external drive. Drive formats with NO PROBLEM using Time Machine.
Time Machine informs me that I need to format the drive, I select 'Yes'. Plug in new Terabyte drive, have Time Machine ask me if I want to use this as my backup drive. Open Time Machine, unselect my current backup disk. 11:27:21 -0500: Disk Utility failed during an unspecified action with the error: 11:27:20 -0500: Disk Erase failed with the error:
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11:27:19 -0500: Formatting disk1s1 as Mac OS Extended with name MBP Terabyte. 11:27:16 -0500: Partition Scheme: Master Boot Record I found the "Log" button in the top right hand corner of the Disk Utility window.
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My fear is that the manufacturer (whom I've also contacted and am awaiting their response) will throw this back to a software problem.and the folks on the forum here will point their fingers and say 'hardware problem.' Ah, the eternal struggle.who to blame? □Īny help or additional troubleshooting tips are greatly appreciated. Since the volume is not currently mounted on my machine, I can't format my disk the same way as my coworker has done using Time Machine, since Time Machine doesn't see the volume. I'm not blaming Time Machine, just noting the differences between my coworker's experience and my own. As of this writing, my coworker is a happy camper.
When he connected his new TB drive, Time Machine asked him to format/initialize the disk and he of course said "ok." I had Time Machine set to use my OLD external USB drive and it's been working great. My coworker was able to get his disk to work because he did NOT have Time Machine turned on yet.
Is there some additional, esoteric step that I'm missing? I can see the drive itself in the System Profiler, so my Mac sees it, it just can't format it! I've also made sure all my permissions were repaired, so I'm just a little confused as to why this simple task keeps failing? The volume never mounts on my desktop and does not exist. Volume Format: MAC OS EXTENDED (i've even tried the 'journaled' version too)Īs soon as I hit 'Erase' I get the error message I listed above. The options I'm choosing for the Erase are: Disk Utility fails almost immediately with the following message: My problem is that I cannot get Disk Utility to erase/format the new, external USB TB drive for use with my MBP. They arrived this morning and we were very excited. Around this same time, my company purchased two, 1 Terabyte USB External drives for my coworker and I in the graphics/web development department.