Hey all,
An 8TB HDD (split into multiple partitions) that's less than a year old appears to be dying. Typically only a few days ago it was fine but as of this morning it increasingly fails to mount in Finder and Disk Utility's First Aid advised me to back up whatever I can. As a test, even a document file failed to copy over from the HDD. Just Great.
In the past during these situations I've used DDRescue in a DOS CLI environment on a PC and just let it run for days till everything was rescued but I fear it might be too late for even that if the HDD is increasingly failing to mount in macOS.
Any suggestions?
An 8TB HDD (split into multiple partitions) that's less than a year old appears to be dying. Typically only a few days ago it was fine but as of this morning it increasingly fails to mount in Finder and Disk Utility's First Aid advised me to back up whatever I can. As a test, even a document file failed to copy over from the HDD. Just Great.
In the past during these situations I've used DDRescue in a DOS CLI environment on a PC and just let it run for days till everything was rescued but I fear it might be too late for even that if the HDD is increasingly failing to mount in macOS.
Any suggestions?