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Jul 25, 2011 2:46 AM in response to tomerfromholonby snoofox,Got a reply from WD:
"The external drive model "WD Elements Desktop" (model number WDBAAU0020HBK) is supported with the following clients according to the specificaitons:
- Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, Windows 7
- Mac OS® X, Tiger®, Leopard®, Snow Leopard™
Furthermore this unit is pre-formatted in NTFS files system which is not fully compatible for Mac OS. If you did not has re-formatted your drive yet to HFS+ or MS-DOS (FAT) file system, you would either need to do so to be able to use the drive under the supported Mac OS."
Does not seem to help much, though Lion not supported??
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Jul 25, 2011 6:55 AM in response to tomerfromholonby zappleuser,I have 3 USB external drives. Seagate and 2 WD's. And I can't copy to or from any. They were fine prior to Lion install. Haven't come up with anything that fixes. Sharing, rights access all seem correct and should enable copying. Haven't figured out the problem.
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Jul 25, 2011 7:18 AM in response to tomerfromholonby zappleuser,This I guess this will serve as a temporary fix for copying files to/from USB external hardrives.
kill and relauch Finder....below are 2 ways to do this:
1.) Kill the finder (pressing Option and click and hold on Finder icon (Dock) , then click on Relauch)
2.) Go to Apple icon (top left) and Force quit Finder
This worked for me and now I can copy to/from my 3 extenal HD's.
Hope this helps...
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Jul 26, 2011 6:01 PM in response to zappleuserby The MacGreg,thanks for this, I have the smae problem sometimes Lion just pretends to copy files. Relaunching finder helped!
funny bug.
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Nov 9, 2011 5:28 AM in response to tomerfromholonby polarbreeze1,I just had a similar experience and I found out what it was. Don't know if it's the same for you but here goes:
Lion has a new "feature" in which the user's Library is hidden in Finder. I mean, VERY hidden so that you can't browse to it at all. The only way to see it is through the "Go" menu, holding down the Option key, or typing ~/Library.
Here's how it's relevant to the OP: I copied my Library to an external hard-drive and, like the OP, I thought that it had failed to copy. However it had copied OK - it's just that the "super-hidden" attribute had gone with it to the hard-drive so I could only see it by doing a goto /HardDrive/Library. Some tactic like that might solve the OP's issue...?