![]() When I tried to recover the first, it created 10,488 folders labeled “Folder #” and amounting to 180GB of data. This took untold hours to scan and “Recover.” The scan revealed 51 “volumes” in need of recovery. When I try Volume Repair, the app crashes as soon as I hit “Repair.” Then when I re-launch and try again, no volumes at all (including the startup disk) appear in the list (screenshot 1). I’m running Sierra, 10.12.6., on a 4-year-old Macbook Pro.Īny thoughts as to how I can repair the volume? Or where I should start to recover the data? (It’s not my Time Machine drive and there shouldn’t be anything writing to it in the background.) The drive shows all 4TB data as “Used.” Last I checked it was less than 2TB. Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required. The volume could not be verified completely. When I run First Aid, I get First Aid process has failed. When I try to mount the volume, nothing happens. In Disk Utility, WD MyBook appears as an external drive. It doesn’t give any further explanation or offer solutions to repair. I downloaded the latest WD Drive Utlis (v2.1.1.74) and ran the diagnostics. It appears to have gone corrupt sometime in between. ![]() Tried again over wi-fi and it won’t mount there either. Today I hooked it up via USB again and it wouldn’t mount. ![]() More recently I connected it to my router and accessed it over the wi-fi network, but media transfer is slow over wi-fi. Most of the time I’ve connected it directly to my laptop via a USB hub. I have had a WD My Book 4TB for several years. ![]()
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