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9 months ago
@Bluebellflora I created a symlink as well.
Bluebellflora
9 months agoHero+
@mfnstargrl
It really would have helped if you had stated you had set up the symlink when I asked previously. You may not think it relevant but it really is and not providing requested info means it’s a slower process getting you back in your game.
Please post a screenshot from Finder showing your external drive and clearly showing the name of the drive.
Next, post a screenshot from Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities) as follows:
1. In Disk Utility click on View and select Show All Devices.
2. Click on your external drive once in the left sidebar.
3. You will now see info on the external drive in the main part of the window. Post a screenshot showing the entire Disk Utility window.
It really would have helped if you had stated you had set up the symlink when I asked previously. You may not think it relevant but it really is and not providing requested info means it’s a slower process getting you back in your game.
Please post a screenshot from Finder showing your external drive and clearly showing the name of the drive.
Next, post a screenshot from Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities) as follows:
1. In Disk Utility click on View and select Show All Devices.
2. Click on your external drive once in the left sidebar.
3. You will now see info on the external drive in the main part of the window. Post a screenshot showing the entire Disk Utility window.
- 9 months ago
My mistake I misunderstood the question when you first asked.
- Bluebellflora9 months agoHero+
Thanks. The name of your mounted drive does not match your drive name. Look at the mount point in the Disk Utility screenshot. It should be /Volumes/sims4 but the OS has added a 1 to the end so it is /Volumes/sims4 1. This will be because the drive has not been ejected properly multiple times. To fix this:
- Unplug the drive
- In Finder click on Go in the menu bar then click on Go to folder in the menu.
- In the window that pops up enter
/Volumes
and hit Enter - There should be a folder with the same name as the external drive. Trash the folder.
- Plug the external drive back in
- Open Disk Utility and check the mount point again
The names should now match. If they do go into your Documents folder and trash the symlink you created then redo it.
- 9 months ago
@Bluebellflora Thank you, it's working! to make sure I'm doing it correctly, is trashing the EA folder in my documents equivalent to trashing the symlink? Because for some reason the terminal isn't allowing me to create a new symlink.
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