I've tried repairing via terminal over USB-A and it's had no effect. If I connect to a USB-C port on the HyperDriveNet (USB-C to USB-C) it does not appear. However, the drive still refuses to appear on my new laptop over USB-C, it only appears when connected to a USB-A port on my HyperDriveNet (which then converts to USB-C). I re-formatted it and successfully copied everything across. Eventually I connected it to my old Macbook Pro 13" via USB-C to USB-A and it appeared. I physically reset the drive in it's enclosure, and it had no effect. All that would appear in System Information was the enclosure with the name "JMS583". It was frozen for a while and eventually the entire Mac crashed.Īfter a restart, the new SSD (NVMe) would not appear, not in Disk Utility, Terminal or System Information. I cancelled the transfer, and the finder bar froze on "stopping". I began to do a straight copy from another SSD (Sata), both connected via USB-C, the transfer was working fine, then froze. I recently bought a 2TB SSD hard drive, placed it in a USB 3.1 enclosure and formatted it to Mac OS Extended (Encrypted).
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