

Step 1: Right off the bat, go to your Mac's Finder > Applications > Utility. You can search for the most recent update for macOS from the App Store or click the Apple logo from the top, go to System Preferences > Software Update and check for new versions from here. Fortunately, it can, without much of a stretch, be fixed by refreshing your Mac to its most recent firmware. If your Mac is running on an out-of-date version, then it can experience the "erase process has failed click done to continue" issue. Step 4: The correct configuration to erase disk2 in the HFS+ format of the command is "diskutileraseDisk HFS+ DISK disk2." Step 3: Using the "erase disk" or "erase volume" command, erase a disk or a volume, respectively. Step 2: Open Terminal as administrator and type "diskutil list." That will show data regarding different disks and volumes in your Mac.

Step 1: Go to Finder and explore Applications > Utility.

Part 2: How to Fix Erase Process Has Failed Mac?
