[Fatal] Destination path does not exist.
Hello I'm receiving a strange error. Somehow the application is unable to rename the disk. It erases it and renames to the NO NAME and when tries to assign a random name like WDW_V9L7XMW it seem like unable to assign the random name and fails as Destination path does not exist..
im in MacOs Sequoia 15.6 (24G84)
[Log] Clearing the device picker list. [Log] Found devices: disk0, disk0s1, disk0s2, disk0s3, disk1, disk3, disk2, disk1s1, disk1s2, disk1s3, disk1s4, disk2s2, disk2s1, disk3s1, disk3s2, disk3s3, disk3s4, disk3s6, disk3s5, disk3s1s1, disk7, disk4, disk4s1 [Success] Image was successfully mounted: /Volumes/CCCOMA_X64FRE_ES-ES_DV9 [Log] Generated partition name: WDW_V9L7XMW [Log] Target partition path: /Volumes/WDW_V9L7XMW [Log] Device disk4 (Kingston DataTraveler 3.0) is ready to be erased with the following properties: (partition_name: 'WDW_V9L7XMW', partition_scheme: 'MBRFormat', filesystem: 'FAT32', patch_installer_requirements: '0', install_legacy_boot: '0'). [Success] The destination device was successfully erased. [Fatal] Destination path does not exist.
Yep, I have had this exact issue today too.
I have the same issue. Solution: Problem was than I was selected fat32 and the usb is 128GB. I selected exFat and run OK.