Fix 'Couldn't Open Disk 69879' Error During Erase Process

Finley updated on Oct 10, 2024 to Mac File Recovery | How-to Articles

Have you ever encountered couldn't open disk 69879 or Couldn't open disk. : (-69879) on Mac when you are trying accessing or erasing your hard drive? This post will help you fix this error.

Erasing and formatting is a common practice when users perform to wipe the content on your partition or disk. But you likely encounter errors like "Couldn't open disk. : (-69879)" in Disk Utility or "Error: -69879: Couldn't open disk" in Terminal when you erase your external hard drive. This article from EaseUS will help you fix this error with several workable solutions.

First Aid: Recover Lost File in Accidental Erasure

Other than the unable to erase data errors, you may also come across data loss if you have unintentionally erased the wrong drive. And even if you forget to back up your important files, you can still restore your lost files from an external hard drive with professional tools like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac.

Here is how you can recover your lost files from formatted or erased hard drives:

Step 1. Search for lost files

Correctly connect your external hard drive to your Mac. Launch EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac, and select the external hard drive. Then, click "Search for lost files" to find lost/deleted files on your external devices.

Step 2. Filter and find lost files

After the scan, all file types will be presented in the left panel. Select the file type to find wanted files on your external devices.

Step 3. Preview and recover

Click the file and preview it. Then, select the files you want to recover and click the "Recover" button. You can save your data to local and cloud drives.

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Fix 1. Unmount the Drive Before Using It to Fix Disk Error 69879

If the error message pops out after the unmounting disk step, you may first manually unmount the disk or partition before you erase it. Follow the steps here:

Step 1. Hold Command + Space and type Terminal to open this app.

Step 2. Copy and paste the following command 

diskutil list

Step 3. Run the following command after replacing disk_identifier with your disk info:

diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk_identifier

Now, you can erase your drive again.

Fix 2. Free Your Disk to Solve Couldn't Open Disk 69879

You can also erase the disk and leave it unformatted fiest and then reformat it with the file system. Do as follows:

Step 1. Launch Terminal and type the following command:

diskutil list

Step 2. Replace disk_identifier in the following command with your number and execute it.

diskutil eraseDisk free EMPTY /dev/disk_identifier

Step 3. Now, you have successfully freed your diks and you can reformat the it again on Mac.

Conclusion

This article explains how to resolve the Mac issue "Couldn't open disk. : (-69879)" that may appear while trying to delete data from an internal or external drive. Use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac if you're still interested in recovering data from the external device.

FAQs

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1. What is disk error 69879?

'Couldn't open disk 69879' fix When the Erasure Process Errors

This issue usually appears if there are write-protected, corrupted, or CoreStorage physical volumes on the internal or external drive that is being deleted. This can be a hassle, particularly if you have to wipe the drive in order to utilize it.

2. How to fix a writable disk is required (- 69772)?

  • Verify if the drive is encrypted.
  • Verify the permissions.
  • Execute Disk First Aid.
  • Delete the partitions.
  • Delete the disk's recovery mode settings.