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- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
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- i9-9900K
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- GTX 780 Ti
I was using a Seagate Barracuda SD3000DM001 3TB for my backups until recently. I'm not able to initialize the harddisk anymore. I do get a initialization message once I log into Mac OS X Mojave, but even if I click on the initialize button, it still doesn't show up as an initialized harddisk in the disk utility. What's also strange is that it does recognize the SD3000DM001 name of the harddisk, yet it fails to classify the correct storage size. It just shows 4.9 GB with an asterisk, instead of the almost 3TB that it's supposed to display.
I took the HDD out and I connected it to my Windows 10 laptop via a SATA docking station and the Windows disk management utility only shows 3.86 GB of unallcated storage and when I click on initializing disk, with either the GUID Partition Table or MasterBootRecord style, I always get a Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
Is this harddrive broken beyond repair or is there still a way to reinitialize it? I would even delete everything on it if I could get it to work again...
EDIT: I'm doing a disk surface test with the AOMEI Disk partitioner software and it shows only damaged sectors so far... I guess I can throw the HDD away?
I took the HDD out and I connected it to my Windows 10 laptop via a SATA docking station and the Windows disk management utility only shows 3.86 GB of unallcated storage and when I click on initializing disk, with either the GUID Partition Table or MasterBootRecord style, I always get a Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
Is this harddrive broken beyond repair or is there still a way to reinitialize it? I would even delete everything on it if I could get it to work again...
EDIT: I'm doing a disk surface test with the AOMEI Disk partitioner software and it shows only damaged sectors so far... I guess I can throw the HDD away?
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