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Check the Mac system. Just plug in a different external hard drive to Mac, if it appears on Finder, it suggests that the problem is related to the external USB devices, not the Mac. Check the file system format. Check the file system format of the external hard drive, SD card, USB flash drive or other devices.

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Easy and efficient methods to fix 'the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer' error on Mac are offered here. Try them one by one to get access to your external hard drive, SD card, USB flash drive or even an Android devices. Download EaseUS Mac recovery software to help if data recovery is required.

When Mac warns you 'the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer', it means that your external hard drive or USB flash drive has a detect issue. English phonetic dictionary for mobile free download. You may follow the quick guide here fix this issue:

Workable SolutionsStep-by-step Troubleshooting
1. Check Mac SystemConnect another external USB to Mac, check if it appears in Finder..Full steps
2. Check File SystemCheck if the file system of your external device is NTFS. If yes, change it to FAT32..Full steps
3. Repair with Disk UtilityConnect the external device to Mac > Go to 'Utilities' > Select the device and click 'First Aid'..Full steps
4. Initialize DiskOpen Disk Utility > Choose problematic disk and click 'First Aid' > 'Repair disk' > 'Erase'..Full steps

USB says 'the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer'

'My Sandisk USB flash drive becomes unreadable and inaccessible for unknown reasons. Whenever I plugged it into my MacBook, I get the error message 'the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.' I have many family pictures and working documents saved on the USB, is there any way to fix the flash drive and get access to my data?'

Fixes to 'The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer' error

To open removable storage devices like an external hard drive, SD card, USB flash drive or even an Android phone or tablet, you usually have to insert it into a Windows computer or Mac. But if the system files or the disk is corrupted, error messages will pop up and prevent you access the device and data. In Mac OS X, the error message usually reads 'the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.'

Just like what happened in the story mentioned above, many Mac users have a similar experience of this issue and want to find a fix. Here, our advice about how to solve this problem is:

Step 1. Check the Mac system.

Just plug in a different external hard drive to Mac, if it appears on Finder, it suggests that the problem is related to the external USB devices, not the Mac.

Step 2. Check the file system format

Check the file system format of the external hard drive, SD card, USB flash drive or other devices. If it is formatted with the NTFS format, then it is not hard to understand why it is unreadable on Mac. To correct it, please convert NTFS to FAT32.

Disk formatting will erase data for good. It's good to back up the disk in question on Mac in advance with EaseUS Todo Backup for Mac.

Step 3. Verify or repair the unreadable disk, USB or SD card using Disk Utility

1. Choose 'Go' > 'Utilities'.

2. Double-click 'Disk Utility'.

3. Select the volume in the left pane for which you want to repair permissions.

4. Click the 'First Aid' tab. /samsung-net-i-viewer-user-manual.html.

5. Select the volume to which you want to install the Adobe application, and then click 'Repair Disk' Permissions.

Step 4. Initialize the disk and recover data

If the problem continues, you have no choice but agree to initialize the disk you inserted as the pop up warns.

Care about important data? Please download and install EaseUS Mac data recovery software on your Mac because this fix will bring data loss on the storage device.

The overall troubleshooting steps are as follows:

1. Click on the 'Initialize' button.

2. This will open Disk Utility. From the menu bar, click 'View' > 'Show All Devices'. You can locate the problematic drive there, which Mac recognizes it as unformatted space.

3. Choose the drive from the left pane and click 'Frist Aid'.

4. Click 'Repair Disk'. Wait for the repair process ends. Can't repair disk because Disk Utility can’t repair this disk? Please continue.

5. Navigate to the 'Erase' button. Name the drive and select 'File Format' and click 'Erase'. This will format your drive with a correct file system.

After this, your Mac should now recognize the disk correctly. You will no longer receive such an unreadable disk error.

To recover formatted data on the disk, open EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac and follow this article: Recover Lost File from Formatted USB Flash Drive on Mac.

If 'the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer' error still exists after trying all the methods, we recommend you to back up the drive always. Purchase a new device and be prepared for a drive failure soon.

by Graham Needham (BH) on 8th February 2013

On the 30th January 2013 Microsoft announced Office 2013 for Windows and new options on their Office 365 service. So what's new/good for Mac users?

Firstly, there is no new version of Office for Mac. They did, however, release a free 14.3.1 update aka Service Pack 3 for Office 2011 which makes it compatible with the office 365 service. Microsoft develops the Mac version of Office on a leapfrog cycle so looking at past history:
2003 for Windows
2004 for Mac
2007 for Windows
2008 for Mac
2010 for Windows
2011 for Mac
2013 for Windows
Therefore doing the math the next version of Office for Mac would be Office 2014 and would probably be released within in the next 18 months (this is assuming there is a new version being written which is highly likely as Office for Mac is a very lucrative cash cow for Microsoft).

For the Mac you can buy boxed editions, volume licensing and now subscription licensing through Office 365. Different versions come with different software (updated as of 25/02/2013 with price increases and medialess editions†):
Office 2011 Home & Student available as a single user license but does not include Outlook (previously also available as a 3 user 'Family Pack')
Office 2011 University has one licence but does include Outlook (Full and part time, enrolled university and college students and faculty in accredited institutions. Alumni of these institutions are ineligible)
Office 2011 Home & Business available as a single user license and includes Outlook (previously also available as a single user 'dual install' edition)
Office 2011 Volume Licensing minimum 5 licence purchase, includes Communicator for Mac and Lync for Mac + has single serial number and does not require activation
Office 365 Subscription includes Office 2011 with Outlook, SkyDrive and Skype minutes
The subscription licensing is similar to Adobe's Creative Suite in the Cloud. You pay monthly/yearly, you download the software, it works while you pay, it stops working when you stop paying. If a new version comes out while you are subscribing you get the new version.
† Medialess editions do not contain installation media/discs. You get a unique code in the box that allows you to download the software installer via the internet.

The big news is that Microsoft have launched a 'Home Premium' version of their Office 365 subscription service which includesfive cross platform licenses (Mac or Windows) for the Office suite including Outlook (Outlook is not included in the boxedOffice 2011 Home and Student editions) for £79.99 a year [approximately £67 from Amazon UK]. You also get a SkyDrive account with access to Office WebApps + a monthly Skype world minutes allowance. That's pretty good valueespecially if you have multiple computers in the home (and it doesn't matter whether they are Mac or Windows). However, youshould note that this subscription is for non-commercial users only!

So our recommendations are:
First, are you a non-commercial user or a commercial user?

  • If you are still using Office 2004:
  • NOTE: Office 2004 is no longer supported i.e. no new security updates, so upgrading is probably wise unless you have a PowerPC Mac and need Visual Basic as Office 2008 does not include this facility.
    • Non-commercial user with PowerPC Mac - upgrade to Office 2008
    • Commercial user with PowerPC Mac - upgrade to Office 2008
    • Non-commercial user with Intel Mac - consider the Office 365 Home Premium subscription service
    • Commercial user with Intel Mac - upgrade to retail boxed Office 2011 and ignore the new Office 365 Home Premium subscription service
  • If you are still using Office 2008:
  • NOTE: Office 2008 is no longer supported i.e. no new security updates, so upgrading is probably wise.
    • Non-commercial user - consider the Office 365 Home Premium subscription service
    • Commercial user - continue using 2008 or consider upgrading to the retail boxed Office 2011 and ignore the new Office 365 Home Premium subscription service
  • If you already have Office 2011:
    • Non-commercial user - consider the Office 365 Home Premium subscription service especially if you are using the Home & Student edition (as the subscription service includes 5 licenses and Outlook + other extras)
    • Commercial user - carry on, nothing to see here, ignore the new Office 365 Home Premium subscription service

If you need to remove Microsoft Office from your Mac because you want to clear older versions out after installing an upgrade or you want to clean things up before installing the subscription license see our articles:

There is still no news on a version of Microsoft Office for iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod).


Blog Post Author = Graham Needham (BH)
Blog Post Created On = 8th February 2013
Blog Post Last Revised = 25th January 2018 12:35
Blog Post URL = https://www.macstrategy.com/blog_post.php?15
This blog post is representative of the blog author's individual opinions and as such any opinions that may be expressed here may not necessarily reflect the views of everyone at MacStrategy or the holding company Burning Helix Limited.
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