Assist!
Mac information:

  • Macbook Professional 15′, 2017
  • 2,9 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
  • 16 GB RAM
  • Ventura 13.4.1 (22F82)

What occurred:

  1. Engaged on Premiere Professional from a SanDisk Excessive Professional® Moveable SSD USB-C 1TB
  2. Related an exterior HDD to repeat information
  3. Out of the blue, Mac freezes and restarts (attainable kernel panic)
  4. As soon as up once more, I resolve to replace the System Software program (Ventura improve, no change between OS). Each drives have been related to the Macbook throughout this course of.
  5. After booting (didn’t disconnected any of the drives) Mac will not present any related drive.
  6. Unplugged the drives and reboot Mac.
  7. Popup saying Disk isn’t readable:

Disk is not readable

  1. I opened Disk Utility and the disk is definitely there

[I opened Disk Utility2]

  1. When performing a First Support restore (a number of occasions), it says all the pieces is OK

When performing a First Aid repair

  1. Terminal reveals the SSD this manner.

Terminal shows the SSD this way.

…and when attempting to carry out a repairVolume it says the next:

it says the following:

[Mojave: ~ femarino$ diskutil mountDisk disk2s1
Volume (s) mounted successfully
[Mojave:~ femarino$ diskutil repairVolume disk2s1
Started file system repair on disk2s1
Checking file system and repairing if necessary and if possible
Volume is already unmounted
Performing fsck_msdos -y /dev/rdisk2s1
** /dev/rdisk2s1
Invalid BS_jmpBoot in boot block: 000000
File system check exit code is 8
Restoring the original state found as unmounted
Error: -69845: File system verify or repair failed
Underlying error: 8

PD: Tools like iBoysoft show me the files in the SSD so I guess this was a problem caused during the Ventura update (from #4 onwards) and not because of the kernel panic… and I still hope that there is some fix to repair the “header” of the SSD to make it accessible again.

Is there anything I can do to fix the SSD and make it readable again without wiping the data?

Thank you!

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