![]() ![]() Please note this happened instantaneously as soon as I plugged in the machine to my Macbook, so I assume the drive was not actually formatted but some sort of partition format change has happened.Īfter this I was unable to access any data on the drive on my Macbook and the drive was not being detected on the Windows machine since I do not have 3rd party tools to read Mac OX extended partition on Windows. On firing disk utility I come to know that hard drive has been formatted to Mac OS Extended partition type. Since the HDD is NTFS formatted I use Tuxera NTFS drivers to enable write on Macbook, which worked fine unless one fine day on plugging in the HDD to my Macbook I find the HDD to be completely empty. I have been using the below said HDD with my Macbook and Windows (8.1 Pro) machine interchangeably for over an year. ![]()
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