![]() Sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rdisk2 bs=1024 count=1024ĭo not forget to replace the rdisk2 before pressing the Enter. (Translation: We are zeroing out the data on the disk.) We ‘bout to write zero’s to this disk, and nuke this b**ch! Next, we need to remind this disk who we are, and not to f**kin play games with us! We are the bosses here! This ain't Terminator 2, Judgment Day (yet)! “Forced unmount of all volumes on disk2 was successful” Of course, “disk2” is what the name of MY current device is, but it may be different for you. Let's enter this next line into Terminal Next, you gotta get this disk to UNMOUNT. Find out if it's disk2, disk3, or whatever. Look for that external hard drive or USB drive that is being a jerk. ![]() First you wanna identify the name of the disk.
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