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lawlietkm

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Hello, I'm in an emergency. Basically I'm leaving tomorrow for a few days away and I'll have work to do in the train and in the other city.

I own an intel iMac from august 2020 and I backup often on an external SSD (Samsung 1T T5).

Today, I tried to put my iMac save onto my recent Macbook Pro 2021 unfortunately… the Finder doesn't find the hardware, I can't explore the files etc and it's not usable in the Migration Assistant to try to restore from that iMac backup.

Now I'm stucked, I have tried following the advice a friend of mine gave me which is erasing the SSD, formatting to exFat (which is weirdly still showing AFPS case sensitive when I try to read informations about the SSD).

After hours making a new backup of about 500Gb of files from my iMac onto the freshly formatted SSD, it still doesn't show up on the MBP.

Now I'm really stressed and panicking because I really need my files, my set ups for softwares and the different sessions etc from various programs and applications.

I'm sorry for the bad english. I hope someone can help me, thanks a lot.
 
Hello, I'm in an emergency. Basically I'm leaving tomorrow for a few days away and I'll have work to do in the train and in the other city.

I own an intel iMac from august 2020 and I backup often on an external SSD (Samsung 1T T5).

Today, I tried to put my iMac save onto my recent Macbook Pro 2021 unfortunately… the Finder doesn't find the hardware, I can't explore the files etc and it's not usable in the Migration Assistant to try to restore from that iMac backup.

Now I'm stucked, I have tried following the advice a friend of mine gave me which is erasing the SSD, formatting to exFat (which is weirdly still showing AFPS case sensitive when I try to read informations about the SSD).

After hours making a new backup of about 500Gb of files from my iMac onto the freshly formatted SSD, it still doesn't show up on the MBP.

Now I'm really stressed and panicking because I really need my files, my set ups for softwares and the different sessions etc from various programs and applications.

I'm sorry for the bad english. I hope someone can help me, thanks a lot.
I think T5 should work fine with the new macs afaik. Anyways if it was an UASP problem. You might be able to workaround it by connecting it using a USB 2 cable. Can your try that? Since usually the hardware incompatibilities are when they are in USB 3 modes especially with UASP. Hope you can fix your problem soon!
 
Update : I formatted multiple times in a row again to exFat after experiencing issue formatting on the MBP, it worked when doing it multiple time after updating the main (iMac) to the latest OS, then I restored from the save on the MBP but unfortunately I don't know if I did something wrong or not but the user is like "deleted", all settings and every files are gone in a "deleted user" folder and I don't know how to fix that and now it's failing again to open the SSD onto the MBP for some reason…

2:19 am now there and I feel like the night will be long I hate myself
 
I'm not sure why you're formatting to exFAT. That's a Windows file system; you should only format with it when setting up a drive to use to exchange data between a Mac and a PC running Windows.

You would be far better off formatting the T5 as APFS. Here's a couple screenshots showing how to do it in Monterey's Disk Utility. I'm using a SD card so the name of your media will be different.

Step 1: Make sure the View menu is set to "Show All Devices" and click on the device you want to reformat.
step1.png


Step 2: Click the "Erase" button in the toolbar, set "Scheme" to "GUID Partition Map", then set Format to APFS, and use whatever name you like for the volume.
step2.png
 
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I'm not sure why you're formatting to exFAT. That's a Windows file system; you should only format with it when setting up a drive to use to exchange data between a Mac and a PC running Windows.

You would be far better off formatting the T5 as APFS. Here's a couple screenshots showing how to do it in Monterey's Disk Utility. I'm using a SD card so the name of your media will be different.

Step 1: Make sure the View menu is set to "Show All Devices" and click on the device you want to reformat.
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Step 2: Click the "Erase" button in the toolbar, set "Scheme" to "GUID Partition Map", then set Format to APFS, and use whatever name you like for the volume.
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for some reason the MBP wouldn't let me erase and format in different ways, only the iMac was managing to do that.

Anyway I have plugged both computer together and do the migration between each one, it should be done I hope everything went well… I almost didn't sleep so far lol
 
for some reason the MBP wouldn't let me erase and format in different ways, only the iMac was managing to do that.

Anyway I have plugged both computer together and do the migration between each one, it should be done I hope everything went well… I almost didn't sleep so far lol
Good luck, hope it goes well this time so you can take your trip with a working computer!
 
macbook pro 2021 had similar issues when plugging in direct to macbook, if i plugged into a hub then plugged my drive into hub the macbook would then see it: its a big problem affecting many people with new macbook pros and a Mac OS Monterey related problem, hopefully apple fix this BS SOON - GET A HUB, good luck:)
 
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I think T5 should work fine with the new macs afaik. Anyways if it was an UASP problem. You might be able to workaround it by connecting it using a USB 2 cable. Can your try that? Since usually the hardware incompatibilities are when they are in USB 3 modes especially with UASP. Hope you can fix your problem soon!
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