![]() To do this you need the macOS drive identifier for the drive which can be retrieved from Disk Utility. When this happens, I will write zeroes to the beginning of the drive to destroy the partition table so the drive appears completely blank to Disk Utility which usually allows Disk Utility to properly erase the drive. ![]() If this is a brand new drive and you are having trouble erasing it to use a native macOS file system, then sometimes macOS & Disk Utility can have issues erasing drives which were partitioned & formatted by other systems. Disk Utility seems to get confused at times needing to have to repeat the process again. I have had issues erasing the physical drives as well, but so far immediately attempting to erase the whole physical drive again as mentioned by Phillips has allowed the drive to be erased.
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