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Repair a disk in a mirrored disk set using Disk Utility on Mac

When you disconnect a disk that’s part of a mirrored disk set and then reconnect it, the disk needs to be repaired so it contains the latest data. If you selected the “Automatically rebuild” checkbox when you created the mirrored RAID set, the disk is repaired automatically whenever you disconnect and reconnect it. If you didn’t select the “Automatically rebuild” option, you can reconnect and repair a disk member manually.

Open Disk Utility for me

  1. Reconnect a disk that’s a member of a disk set.

  2. In the Disk Utility app on your Mac, select the disk set in the sidebar, then click Repair.

  3. Select the disk you want to repair, then click Choose.

  4. Click Repair.

See alsoOverview of creating disk sets using Disk Utility on MacCreate a disk set using Disk Utility on MacDelete a disk set using Disk Utility on MacUnmount a disk set or disk member using Disk Utility on MacAdd a disk to a disk set using Disk Utility on Mac
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