I bought SSD Samsung 850 Pro drive
from my friend and it was NTFS formatted. I used macOS Disc Utility to erase it and after doing this the disc has 24 GB only (instead of 1TB). Any solution how to resize it to its previous capacity?
SSD lost size after erasing NTFS to HFS+
ssd
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Best Answer
In my opinion you didn't buy a 1 TB SSD but a 1 TB + 24 GB SSHD (a hybrid drive similar to Apple's Fusion Drives). At least 46949230 blocks à 512 Bytes amount to ~24 GB.
I haven't been able to find a model though (except for an SSHD option with the same sizes in some Dell laptops).
If the HDD part isn't visible at all, it's probably incompatible with macOS' disk framework.