You're seeing the default setup of the drive. Its been awhile since I've put one in if I remember correctly you need to erase and re-prep the drive.
Restart your system and go into Internet recovery (left Command, Option & R keys), or you can boot up under an external USB drive. Press the Option key to get to into Boot Manager.
Then once booted, go to Utilities, Terminal, within Terminal type the following:
'''diskutil unmountdisk disk0'''
-
'''get destroy /dev/disk0'''
+
'''gpt destroy /dev/disk0'''
Close Terminal. Open Disk Utility select the Aura drive on the left pane and erase it and reformat the disk, re-install the OS again and migrate your stuff back over. That should do it.
You're seeing the default setup of the drive. Its been awhile since I've put one in if I remember correctly you need to erase and re-prep the drive.
Restart your system and go into Internet recovery (left Command, Option & R keys), or you can boot up under an external USB drive. Press the Option key to get to into Boot Manager.
Then once booted, go to Utilities, Terminal, within Terminal type the following:
-
'''diskuti unmountdisk disk0'''
+
'''diskutil unmountdisk disk0'''
'''get destroy /dev/disk0'''
Close Terminal. Open Disk Utility select the Aura drive on the left pane and erase it and reformat the disk, re-install the OS again and migrate your stuff back over. That should do it.
You're seeing the default setup of the drive. Its been awhile since I've put one in if I remember correctly you need to erase and re-prep the drive.
Restart your system and go into Internet recovery (left Command, Option & R keys), or you can boot up under an external USB drive. Press the Option key to get to into Boot Manager.
Then once booted, go to Utilities, Terminal, within Terminal type the following:
-
'''diskutier unmountdisk disk0'''
+
'''diskuti unmountdisk disk0'''
'''get destroy /dev/disk0'''
Close Terminal. Open Disk Utility select the Aura drive on the left pane and erase it and reformat the disk, re-install the OS again and migrate your stuff back over. That should do it.
You're seeing the default setup of the drive. Its been awhile since I've put one in if I remember correctly you need to erase and re-prep the drive.
Restart your system and go into Internet recovery (left Command, Option & R keys), or you can boot up under an external USB drive. Press the Option key to get to into Boot Manager.
Then once booted, go to Utilities, Terminal, within Terminal type the following:
'''diskutier unmountdisk disk0'''
'''get destroy /dev/disk0'''
Close Terminal. Open Disk Utility select the Aura drive on the left pane and erase it and reformat the disk, re-install the OS again and migrate your stuff back over. That should do it.