![]() ![]() However, it doesn't blink at all (which would suggest some operations were going on). When I formatted it to exFAT I connected it to a Windows computer, and it was recognized (and that's how I tried formatting it as an NTFS drive).Īs some additional information, when I connect the SSD to the MacBook Pro, the enclosure light lights up, meaning that power definitely goes to it. I connected it to a MacBook Air, and it was. I connected it to another retina MacBook Pro, and it wasn't recognized. I decided to see if this would happen with other MacBooks. I tried formatting it with macOS Journaled, exFAT, and even NTFS, but to no avail. The USB ports on the MacBook are functional. It seemed as though it wasn't even connected. It didn't show up in the Finder, in Disk Utility, or even in the "System Information" USB section. ![]() I tried to use this SSD with with a retina late 2012 MacBook Pro, only to find that it wasn't recognized at all by the MacBook. This worked fine with a mid-2012 MacBook Pro. I have an SSD, and I am using a SATA to USB 3 adapter (basically an enclosure, as it is called) to connect it to my laptop.
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