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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk frustration

Hi all,

I recently purchased a 2TB Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive. Unfortunately, there seems to be a conflict with either my hardware or software. The drive seems to go to sleep after a period on non-use and consequently crashes the Finder and various apps when trying to gain access. I can see the icon for the drive... even navigate down some recently used directories, but then I'll go too far, get the beach ball and have to force restart the entire machine. The same will happen if I'm using an app trying to access files on the drive. I can force quit the app and/or Finder, but they will not be available for use until I force quit the entire machine. I've been trying to solve this problem for a couple weeks now without success, so I thought I'd turn to the Mac community here.

* The drive has been reformatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
* I have used Seagate Diagnostics and the drive passes all tests.
* I have disabled drive sleep under Energy Saver.
* I have tested the drive on a MacBook running the same OS as my iMac (10.6.6) without a problem.
* I have disabled Time Machine backup to a TimeCapsule to see if that helps. Does not.
* I have disconnected other drives to see if that helps. Does not.
* I have disabled virus scans, media servers and other apps (that I know of) that sometime run in BG.
* I have tried different USB ports and different wall plugs.

I'm beginning to think there is some sort of compatibility issue with my hardware, but it could still be some sort of software that is conflicting. I simply cannot find the pattern.

I spoke with Seagate support and we got as far as the recommendation to test on another machine. The drive seemed to work fine there, so I'll have to continue troubleshooting with them from that point, but I thought someone here might have some ideas as well.

27" iMac - 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.6.6), 4GB Ram / ATI Radeon HD 4850

Posted on Feb 9, 2011 8:54 AM

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Jan 30, 2012 4:31 PM in response to georgefromcoffeyville

george -


To Partition or not to Partition, that is the question .... Just kidding. Its really just a matter of personal preference, so if you want to keep the drive as it came with a single partition, that is just fine. Sorry I lost you on my details about keeping old Time Machine backups. Since you just want to start Time Machine over from today, forget all of the confusing junk!! LOL


I'm delighted you got your new drive this afternoon and, for your trouble, they upped it to 3TB! Cool beans that's working well right out of the box. Looking forward to hearing back from you that all remains well ....


- Randy

Feb 8, 2012 7:53 AM in response to Bill Fant1

Having the same issues with 2 different drives. One 2TB and one 3TB STAC versions.

It isnt a sleep issue as I have tried all sorts of keepalives. Both connected via USB, no hub involved.


I just tried Peter's "Destroy all Seagate files" approach and I am moveing about 1.6TB from one drive to the other.


I am guessing this is a very good test of this approach since both drives were having issues. My only potential issue is that one of the drives is NTFS (2TB) the other is Mac formatted (3TB). If I can get it all copied I will reformat the NTFS drive to Mac Journaled.


I will let you know if it works. So far 100GB copied with no crashes, which is more than I have been able to do in 2 days, fingers crossed.

Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk frustration

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