![]() There you should get a confirmation message, for which you should select the option "Erase". Next, navigate to the bar on the top and click erase. Your disk should be labeled "Samsung Portable SSD T1 Media" from what I can see in the given image. You need to select the disk, and not the volumes. As you can see in the image above (look at the column on the left), the volumes are stacked under the actual disks and are indented slightly to the right. ![]() Next, you need to select the whole disk in the column on the left. Your disk utility interface should look similar to this (except the options on the top bar shouldn't be grayed out): The steps given below are for macOS Sierra. Please note: The method will vary for different macOS versions, as in the position and labeling of the icons are possibly different but the functionality should remain the same. ![]() Please backup your data before performing this (by this I mean actually copying your files onto some other media or the cloud). You don't need any additional software or drivers, not that I am aware of. ![]()
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