A disaster – 1 December 2024

A day when everything went wrong.

It started like any other changeover day. The end of one month and the beginning of another. Last month’s photos had to be sorted and the rejected photos put in the bin. Then the worthwhile shots were stored in a separate folder. Most of that worked well. The next task was to store last month’s photos offsite in my 2 Terabyte external hard drive. That’s where the problems started. The external drive wouldn’t show up on the list of drives, so I couldn’t add November’s photos to the 2024 folder on the hard disk.

I thought the disk was damaged. The spinning disks inside an external hard disk are very easily damaged. A drop from a table will probably kill one. I thought I might have bumped it or pulled a cable out without shutting it down properly, but when I tried the hard disk on my MacBook and it came up with exactly the same error. Next I tried the disk on Scamp’s PC and it read perfectly. Curiouser and curiouser?

It took me a long while to work out what was going wrong. It looked like it was something to do with an operating system upgrade I’d done halfway through November, and this is where I have to resort to Technospeak. Sorry Jamie.

<Tecnnospeak>
To put it simply, the problem seems to be that the storage disks I’ve been using since I moved from PC to the Mac, about 15 years ago, are now not being read by the new version of MacOS. Technically, my hard drive storage device and Microsoft computers use a system called NTFS and my Mac computer works on a different system, APFS, and never the twain shall meet … Except that they might be able to meet in the middle using a clever bit of software.
</Technospeak>

That’s where the problem became a disaster. I downloaded the ‘bit of software’ from Paragon Software a genuine company who I’ve used for years to do this exact thing. After installing the software you must do a restart to allow the software to work, but the computer wouldn’t restart after the installation. I just kept getting an error message. I tried lots of avenues to fix the problem, but none of them worked. I thought I might have picked up a bit of dodgy software or had a virus, but careful checking told me that was not the case. I was almost in tears, but decided there must be a way out and did the sensible thing and slept on it. Scamp told me to do that last bit.

TBC.

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