But I can't seem to find any info on this anywhere. My guess is that it's not compatible with High Sierra somehow. ![]() However it comes formatted as NTSF and the installer says that if you want to use it with Time Machine you have to format it. Now note that Seagate put in big bold letter that it works with Macs. Take it back get a new one and exactly the same thing happens. So I bought a Seagate 6 TB disk they had a killer price for at CostCo. So if it's a bug with Disk Utility it appears to affect the command line version as well. What's weird is that when you try and format it normally it won't work at all - even from within Seagate's app. But man, you'd think that'd have been one they'd have fixed by now. ![]() First High Sierra bug I've personally encountered. Doing more searching there's lots of people having the same problem. Took Disk Utility's suggestion as to format, and after about a minute, it was formatted and mounted. Now the WD Elements was shown with "Untitled" beneath it.ĥ. Under "View" in Disk Utility, I selected, "Show All Devices"Ĥ. Clicked "Yes" or "OK" and up popped Disk Utility.ģ. Dialog box popped which said that the MacOS (10.13.1) could not read the drive, did I want to initialize it. I disconnected the unmounted (grayed out) drive.Ģ. From an Apple Discussion Forum solutionġ. Apparently it's a longstanding High Sierra bug that Apple refuses to acknowledge as a bug.
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