Connecting a USB flash drive works fine on both Mac and Windows. Verified that both SSD's can be accessed and used in Windows using NTFSĪttempts using macOS Terminal vs Disk Utility produce the same results. Other troubleshooting steps I have tried:Ĭonnecting SSD to Win11 PC and performing initialize/cleaned using diskpart utility. The firmware is up to date on both drives and security is disabled. This is despite trying different formats (NTFS, APFS, etc). A few times I get something about an I/O error. Most times I get "Wiping volume data to prevent future accidental probing failed. However the Erase function fails every time. After making sure to enable "Show All Devices", I run First Aid on the SSD and it is successful. ![]() Choosing Initialize opens Disk Utility where the drive is shown. Either nothing will happen at all but checking System Report shows the drive under USB with the correct voltage, or I get a message saying the connected drive cannot be read with options to Initialize, Eject, or Ignore. Sometimes, when connecting either drive, one of 2 scenarios occur. I have determined that the above mentioned app is not the issue. ![]() Installed on the macs is Paragon NTFS For Mac M1 Version. My goal is for the drives to use NTFS because I also deal with Windows machines. ![]() Both hard drives are not recognized on 2 M1 Macs (M1 Pro Macbook, M1 Mac mini).
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