Fixed Erase Process Has Failed Click Done to Continue

This error occurs differently for the people but the solution is almost the same. This guide is going to assist you to figure out this matter.

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Method 1: Erase a Volume

You see this error message when you want to erase a partition on Disk Utility. If you want to fix it then navigate to your windows operating system and open Disk Management. Create a new volume and choose the File System “exFat“. Check the step by step guide on how to create a new volume on Windows 10. Once the partition has been created, boot into the macOS High Sierra Bootable USB installer. Or if you are trying to build a Hackintosh and having this problem then boot via USB installer. On the Disk Utility window select the partition you’ve created on Windows then click on the Erase tab. As a name, choose any name for the volume you want and as a format select “MacOS Extended Journaled“. Select the scheme “GUID Partition Map” and click on the Erase button. If this solution doesn’t work for you or even you run the Windows operating system and you’re on an actual Macintosh environment so follow the 2nd method that I’m pretty sure will ease you.

Method 2: Erase the Whole Drive

If the first method didn’t work for you, just backup or transfer all your data from the target drive to save a place like an external HDD. Once you’re done, follow the step below. Step #1. Click on the small down arrow at the top-left corner of the Disk Utility window and select Show All Devices. Step #2. Select the main hard drive, not the volume then click on the Erase tab. A small window will appear now. As a name type any name you want and as format select Mac OS Extended Journaled, as a scheme select GUID Partition Map. Click the Erase button and wait for a while. As you can see the screenshot down below has formatted successfully without any issue.

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Conclusion

In this guide, we’ve covered some tips and tricks Fixed Erase Process Has Failed, Click Done to Continue on macOS High Sierra or latest version of Mac Operating system on Disk Utility Window. Again, if you’ve got any kind of issue on this topic or you know another method please let us know in the comment section down below this post. We’ll be so happy to hear any kind of feedback from you guys.

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