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HELP - MacOS High Siera suddenly tells me my boot drive isn't recognizable and needs to be initialized!
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Obviously it boots, but as soon as the OS starts up I get the "you've inserted a drive/volume that can't be recognized" and offers me the options to initialize, ignore or eject.

Ultimately, within minutes I get kernel panics.

The computer was fine on Thursday when I shut it down before leaving for vacation over the weekend. Today this all started at the first boot!

Anyone have any ideas? I'm trying to chase down whether it's related to my RX 570 graphics card too... but that doesn't explain why the OS believes the boot volume isn't recognized.

How do I see all the volume containers on an SSD now? I'm wondering if there's a rogue container that's obviously not showing up and causing issues.

~A
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HELP - MacOS High Siera suddenly tells me my boot drive isn't recognizable and needs to be initialized! - by tahoedrew - 06-17-2019, 09:36 PM

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