G-Drive USB formatted as EXFAT cannot be mounted in Mac OS High Sierra

Exfat Recovery

The way I found it was very simple.

  1. Once there is a partition error, do nothing (don’t touch the partition to try anything). Remove the head after shutting down the computer.
  2. Find a computer with Windows 7 or higher around it.
  3. Connect to Windows PC.
  4. Do not be disappointed when the drive is not partitioned even if it is recognized, but open command prompt (with administrator rights)
  5. Run chkdsk /F d: (d: is the drive letter name).
  6. Then he’s surprised to find the extat! Name the disk volume! I’ll restore it! Find all the partitions and fix them on your own.

Because of this, I put down all the partition restoration tools or file restoration tools and made a fuss.
After all, I was desperate to restore the file. I’m sure it’s a partition problem.
It was so easy that I was dumbfounded. It’s working fine now.

Finally, although the opinion is often raised, extat still seems to have a lot of problems with Mac.
People who keep important data will need to be careful.
Then I hope it helped you.