![]() Open ‘Disk Utility’Ĭlicking on the Main Disk (not the secondary) click on erase an put as format: MS-DOS(FAT), and put the name of the disk. Run the ‘WD Quick Formatter.exe’ This will format again your external disk and will set it to PC format.Įject and reconnect to Mac. (Make sure you unzip the content on the indicated folder: C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Temp\wz1be1\WDSmartWare ) Unzip the file on your PC and run the program. You will need a PC with windows.įrom the PC download the ‘WD Quick Formatter For Windows’ (maybe you can actually download the mac version on your mac, but in my case I have Sierra and the software is not supported, that is why I had to use a PC)ĭownload the software from this WD article: ![]() Long story short, I figured out how to fix it. MediaKit reports not enough space on device for requested operation. Using the Disk Utility I erase the disk as the instructions indicate, didn’t work, I got a message: I just bought an external disk and since I own a mac I also came to this site to format the disk so I’m able to use it in my mac.
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