I have a SanDisk G-Drive ArmorATD 5 TB. I have it in 3 APFS partitions, 2 of which are encrypted. One encrypted and one unencrypted partition are Time Machine backups.
For some reason, on my 2018 MacBook Pro, when I plug it in, the partitions do not mount. It says that there was an issue. When I tried to run First Aid in Disk Utility on one of the unencrypted Time Machine backup partitions, it started to run, but said it failed to run. I tried again, but this time Disk Utility stopped responding. The strange part: when I try to get the files on my 5th-gen iPad Air, it mounts the encrypted non-Time Machine backup partition.
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The second photo is the log of the First Aid on the unencrypted Time Machine partition.
I have a SanDisk G-Drive ArmorATD 5 TB. I have it in 3 APFS partitions, 2 of which are encrypted. One encrypted and one unencrypted drive are Time Machine backups.
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I have a SanDisk G-Drive ArmorATD 5 TB. I have it in 3 APFS partitions, 2 of which are encrypted. One encrypted and one unencrypted partition are Time Machine backups.
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For some reason, on my 2018 MacBook Pro, when I plug it in, it doesn't mount the partitions. It says that there was an issue. When I tried to run First Aid in Disk Utility on one of the unencrypted Time Machine backup partitions, it started to run, but said it failed to run. I tried again, but this time Disk Utility stopped responding. The strange part: when I try to get the files on my 5th-gen iPad Air, it mounts the encrypted non-Time machine backup partition.
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For some reason, on my 2018 MacBook Pro, when I plug it in, the partitions do not mount. It says that there was an issue. When I tried to run First Aid in Disk Utility on one of the unencrypted Time Machine backup partitions, it started to run, but said it failed to run. I tried again, but this time Disk Utility stopped responding. The strange part: when I try to get the files on my 5th-gen iPad Air, it mounts the encrypted non-Time Machine backup partition.
I have a SanDisk G-Drive ArmorATD 5 TB. I have it in 3 APFS partitions, 2 of which are encrypted. One encrypted and one unencrypted drive are Time Machine backups.
For some reason, on my 2018 MacBook Pro, when I plug it in, it doesn't mount the partitions. It says that there was an issue. When I tried to run First Aid in Disk Utility on one of the unencrypted Time Machine backup partitions, it started to run, but said it failed to run. I tried again, but this time Disk Utility stopped responding. The strange part: when I try to get the files on my 5th-gen iPad Air, it mounts the encrypted non-Time machine backup partition.
Any help would be appreciated!
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I have a SanDisk G-Drive ArmorATD 5 TB. I have it in 3 APFS partitions, 2 of which are encrypted. One encrypted and one unencrypted drive are Time Machine backups.
For some reason, on my 2018 MacBook Pro, when I plug it in, it doesn't mount the partitions. It says that there was an issue. When I tried to run First Aid in Disk Utility on one of the unencrypted Time Machine backup partitions, it started to run, but said it failed to run. I tried again, but this time Disk Utility stopped responding. The strange part: when I try to get the files on my 5th-gen iPad Air, it mounts the encrypted non-Time machine backup partition.
I have a SanDisk G-Drive ArmorATD 5 TB. I have it in 3 APFS partitions, 2 of which are encrypted. One encrypted and one unencrypted drive are Time Machine backups.
For some reason, on my 2018 MacBook Pro, when I plug it in, it doesn't mount the partitions. It says that there was an issue. When I tried to run First Aid in Disk Utility on one of the unencrypted Time Machine backup partitions, it started to run, but said it failed to run. I tried again, but this time Disk Utility stopped responding. The strange part: when I try to get the files on my 5th-gen iPad Air, it mounts the encrypted non-Time machine backup partition.
Any help would be appreciated!