Whenever they are trying to mount the disk using the Disk Utility, they are greeted with the Diskmanagement.disenter error along with one of the following error codes 119930868, 119930872, 49218, 49223, 0, etc. The inability of the users to access data on the unmounted external hard drive is causing them a great deal of inconvenience. If you are also in the same boat, then this guide will help you out. Follow along for the fixes.
Fix Mac Diskmanagement.disenter error 119930868, 49218, 0, etc
It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success. So with that in mind, let’s get started. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your Mac and data by performing the below steps.
FIX 1: Kill the fsck Process
One of the most common reasons for this error could be due to the fact that “fsck” might be holding it hostage. So you will have to kill this process and retry mounting the disk. Here’s how it could be done:
FIX 2: Using Terminal
FIX 3: Change the Disk Allocation Size
Some older Macs wouldn’t be able to mount the drive if the allocation size is larger than 1024. So to resolve this, go to a Windows or Linux machine (or use a Virtual machine) and reformat the drive in ExFAT and select 1024 as the allocation size. Now try mounting it on your Mac and this time you wouldn’t get any error codes. That’s it. These were the three methods that should help you fix the Diskmanagement.disenter error with error codes 119930868, 119930872, 49218, 49223, 0, etc. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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