In overall, everything is good and no one has any issues with the work. BUT! It's agony getting it going on MacOS. I'm not sure exactly how I got it to start, but when I initially tried to connect it using a USB-C cable, the computer just did not recognize it. It was useless. Additionally, nothing was determined by the Samsung software that was installed. after numerous tries at reinstalling, browsing forums, etc. Yes, I am aware that there are a number of issues. One of which is a malicious program, while the other is a functional disk protection that is turned off by this program. If you do not grant permission for the software to access the system's core in a timely manner, nothing will function. As an illustration, in Ventura, you typically need to restart in safe mode and turn off protection. In brief, I reinstalled the software once more and switched the wire to a standard USB after tambourine-dancing. And surprise, surprise, everything worked! I disabled the protection using the software, and the computer recognized the formatted disk. I'm not sure what specifically helped, but I suggest starting with a conventional USB connection. Such hemorrhoids did not exist with any external drive.
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