Mac Studio and External Drive

I have the new Mac Studio, released yesterday. I have an external hard drive connected by cable for Time Machine backups.


Everything works fine until the Studio SSD goes to sleep when not in use. Then, when Studio wakes up again, a message is displayed saying the the "external drive name" wasn't ejected properly. The drive is not shown on the desktop but after a few seconds it reappears. Of course the external drive was never ejected - simply the Studio drive stopped seeing it when it went into sleep mode. I am confident in saying this didn't happen with my old iMac.


A chat with Apple Support this evening suggested preventing the hard drive from going to sleep, but that seems like a poor workaround which isn't good for Apple's green credentials or my wallet.


I suspect this is an OS bug but wonder if anyone has any other thoughts?


Mac Studio, macOS 12.3

Posted on Mar 19, 2022 2:20 PM

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Posted on Mar 19, 2022 2:53 PM

This has been an increasing problem with some Bus Powered drives that do not react gracefully to the Mac dropping power during sleep.


Doing this helps Apple meet their Energy-Star requirements, so I do not expect this to change.


If it is a problem for you, you can use a different drive that tolerates power drops more gracefully, or provide an external power supply to the drive you have.

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Mar 19, 2022 2:53 PM in response to Brightone2

This has been an increasing problem with some Bus Powered drives that do not react gracefully to the Mac dropping power during sleep.


Doing this helps Apple meet their Energy-Star requirements, so I do not expect this to change.


If it is a problem for you, you can use a different drive that tolerates power drops more gracefully, or provide an external power supply to the drive you have.

May 5, 2022 9:20 PM in response to Brightone2

I have two LaCie 2.5 inch 5TB external drives connected to my Mac Studio Ultra and this is what I've noticed …


When I put the Mac into sleep mode and then wake it, the external hard drives appear to remain shut off. When I access the drive/s, it/they will wake, but will then spin down and shut off almost immediately. It doesn't matter what settings I enable or disable in my Energy Preferences pane.


The Mac Studio seems to respect the settings in the Energy Preferences pane after a fresh shutdown and restart, but once it goes into sleep mode and wakes again, the external drives don't ever seem to properly wake from sleep and behave normally again. Even with the Energy Pref 'Put hard drives to sleep when possible' enabled, I would expect the drives to remain awake for around 10 minutes before shutting off due to inactivity, but the Mac Studio is shutting these drives off almost immediately. I had an application open with auto-save set to 2 minutes and the application was pausing every time it did an auto-save – so the Mac Studio wasn't even keeping this drive powered up for 2 minutes.

Aug 17, 2022 1:20 PM in response to Brightone2

OK, it has been over 3 months. Multiple updates to macOS have been released and I STILL have this (beyond) annoying issue. It actually reduces productivity as I frequently have to wait for my RAID drives to spin-up: while copying a file, while saving a Photoshop file, when randomly using other apps. I have tried all settings. I am primarily using SSD drives but still backup to a spinning, self-powered, RAID drive connected via USB C. I am now going to remove all spinning drives from my Studio Mac and use only SSDs. I just added a 2TB Thunderbolt SSD for TimeMachine. I doubt I'll have the waiting issue with just SSDs.


But, come-on Apple- fix this!

Aug 18, 2022 6:41 AM in response to glasswing studio

Backups across the Network:


If your old Mac is running at least 10.13, it supports Time machine shared destinations across the network. You take an extra step when Sharing a drive on the backup machine, and that designates that drive (or a portion of that drive) as a Time machine destination.


Use a shared folder with Time Machine on Mac - Apple Support



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May 6, 2022 9:19 AM in response to Brightone2

My issue, is similar but different.


Our Mac studio replaced a iMacPro 2017 which used an external USB3 8 TB Seagate HD drive. It didn’t have any of these problems on iMac Pro.


I moved usb3 drive to Mac Studio, and now the ext drive during shutdown of Studio does the following;


  • Mac Studio given command to shutdown
  • when Studio front led goes out, the Seagate drive starts the spins down, but a second later the drive spins back up even though the Mac is shutdown.


I tried waiting for a few minutes thinking it might spin down again, but it doesn’t.


The only way to get USB3 ext drive to shutdown is to pull the usb cable from Mac right after it initially spins down when power is removed. It’s sorta like playing roulette on getting usb pulled before power spins it back up.


Also tried connecting a 10 Tb GDrive with thunderbolt and it shutdown drive when Studio led went out.


So I tried another Seagate drive with usb3, and it shutdown, then spun back up, but after a a few mins of time, it spun down.


My initial tech assessment is this is a MacStudio/usb3 issue, which hopefully will get a fix shortly.

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