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@chantelfatoma This error message is referring to your external drive as "Drive 1 1"; I would guess this is not the name you chose. If its actual name is "Drive 1" without the extra 1, the problem is likely that the drive was disconnected while something was writing to it.
At any rate, please eject the drive in software (right-click to see the option), then physically disconnect it. Open a Finder window, click cmd-shift-G, and enter /Volumes in the box, and you'll probably see a folder called "Drive 1." Delete this folder, restart your computer, reconnect the drive, and see whether you get the same error.
- 11 months ago
i did all that and its still saying the same thing
- puzzlezaddict11 months agoHero+
@chantelfatoma Is there anything on this drive you want to keep? If not, or you can temporarily move any critical files back to your internal drive, I'd suggest formatting the external. This will erase all its data. You can do so through Disk Utility (in Applications > Utilities). Choose APFS if possible, or MacOS Extended (Journaled) if APFS isn't available.
If you can't or don't want to format the drive, please open Disk Utility, click the drive name in the left panel, and post a screenshot of what you see there.
- 11 months ago
I temporarily moved the files that were in there to my internal drive and formatted the external and its still says the same "folder doesn't exist" but this is what I see in the disk utility
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