You may ask around your friends or nearby repair-shops that might In commercial software, I list below some such tools, if no better answerĬomes up. If the disk is not mounting, then you will likely have to spend some money onĪ repair utility or a data recovery application, if the data is important andĪlthough you have specified that you are not interested I can see the file names, and I can file contents in there, for example, I can see some JSON from one of my JSON files. But I don't know what to change in the hex data so that the PEOF becomes correct. I've gone through the hard drive with Hex Fiend, and everything is still there. I'm ok if a small amount of recent data gets removed/corrupted, because they were large files being downloaded to the computer, then being transferred to the hard drive.ĭiskDrill fails to rebuild the HFS+ catalog. It would be better if the drive could be repaired with the data still preserved in it. Testdisk takes really long time to create an image. P EFI System 40 409639 409600 ĭisk Utility instantly fails to create an image.Ĭreating disk image from “ADATA HD710 Media” (disk3) HFSX blocksize=4096 + Backup, 999 GB / 931 GiB TestDisk 7.1, Data Recovery Utility, July 2019 I've run a quick search on the disk with testdisk. Please keep in mind that I'm trying to stay away from DiskWarrior or any other paid tool, so it would be amazing if it can be repaired manually or with a free tool. Total sectors for embedded volume = 0 0x00 ** The volume could not be verified completely.Īlternate VHB is at block 1952853342 0x74662d5e Using cacheBlockSize=32K cacheTotalBlock=16384 cacheSize=524288K.Įxecuting fsck_hfs (version hfs-522.100.5). : (-69845)įrom sudo fsck_hfs -r -d /dev/disk2s2: journal_replay(/dev/disk2s2) returned 0 Restoring the original state found as unmounted.įile system verify or repair failed. The volume could not be verified completely. sudo fsck_hfs -r -d /dev/disk2s2 returns same results. Running 'First Aid' on disk2s2 results in "Invalid catalogue PEOF". When I do this, the media drive mounts onto the computer ( disk2), but the actual drive itself ( disk2s2) is refusing to mount. I'm attempting to mount my nearly filled up 1TB Mac OS Extended External Hard Drive to my MacBook Air 13" which is running MacOS Catalina 10.15.7.
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