When I list the disks on terminal, it shows my ssd. When I try first aid on the volume named 'External SSD'' it says: "Volume could not be unmounted" When I try first aid on the whole disk, it says: "Problems were found with the partition map which might prevent booting" When I try to eject it, a warning shows up saying that it is in use and asks me whether I want to force eject. When I try to erase the whole disk, it shows: "The volume on disk4 couldn't be unmounted because it is in use by process 0 (kernel). When I try to move an app to the ssd, it says: "The operation can't be completed because an unexpected error occurred (error code -50)" Try moving the archive to another volume" When I try to write, read data or expand zip files inside the ssd, it shows the error: "Error identifying a writable temporary folder. How can I fix these errors?ĮRRORS: (Sorry, I could not upload the screenshots due to storage limit) It worked well once but then, there were problems while reading and writing. I erased from a Windows PC then initialized on the Mac and tried again. Then, I partitioned it into 3 parts (2 of them Mac OS extended, 1 ExFat). First I partitioned into two Mac OS extended parts. I tried also other formatting types and there were no problems. I recently bought a MacBook Pro M1 and a SanDisk external ssd. Kaan Asks: SanDisk External SSD formatting problem on MacBook Pro M1
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