
Now the drive is still formatted as MacOS Extended (journaled). Is what I read correct?ĭo you have enough space on your Dropbox account to backup your external drive? Yesterday I wrote the drive was formatted as APFS, but here I read that MacOS Extended (journaled) is the same as HFS+ (which meets the required formatting) so I tried with MacOS Extended (journaled) and nothing changed. The single drive we are talking about is detected by the Finder as an external drive, as if connected directly of course in the DAS there are many drives - five in total - and are all detected as individual drives connected directly. How does your computer itself detect the device, like an external drive or a series of drives? Yes it is: specifically it is connected with a USB 3.0 cable + an adaptor USB 3.0/USB C, to connect it on the MacBook Pro (16", 2019).


Is the TerraMaster DAS physically attached to your computer using a USB cable?
