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Aug 10, 2016 5:17 PM in response to stirling-dadby stirling-dad,★HelpfulI should add that the failures happen about once or twice a week.
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Aug 10, 2016 5:05 PM in response to stirling-dadby BDAqua,★Helpful1. Possibly, but...
Open console in Applications>Utilities, check the system log for the date/time of the last problem for clues.
Open console in Applications>Utilities, check the system log for the date/time of the last problem & the Startup right after that for clues.
Click on the top line we want, Shift plus click on the bottom line we want, CMD+c to copy, then paste the text in a reply with CMD+v
A few dozen lines should be about right, hundreds or thousands won't likely be readable
2. Yes, most likely tou'll need to Format it Mac OS Extended Joutnaled, GUID Partition scheme.
3. The Console may give us some clues.
PS. Could be as simple as a poor cable.
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Aug 10, 2016 5:17 PM in response to BDAquaby stirling-dad,Thanks for the reply. What should I be looking for in the console output? There are many lines in the output?
1. How can you tell if it's a bad cable?
2. Where do you get cables?
3. How do you format the drive?
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Aug 10, 2016 8:28 PM in response to stirling-dadby BDAqua,Look for errors, especially IO errors.
1. tough ti tell, but maybe jiggling it?
2. USB, FW, or what kind?
https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en
3. Thanks to Pondini, Formatting, Partitioning, Verifying, and Repairing Disks...
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Aug 11, 2016 8:18 AM in response to stirling-dadby Eric Root,Start with C10 in the 1st linked article.