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Jul 30, 2012 7:42 PM in response to john1938by MacGunt,How is it on the network? Like what is it plugged in to?
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Jul 30, 2012 7:47 PM in response to MacGuntby john1938,The NAS drive is connected to my WiFi Router by Ethernet cable. My MacBook Pro is connecting by WiFi.
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Jul 30, 2012 7:51 PM in response to john1938by MacGunt,See if it shows up in the recovery partition (command R while booting)
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Jul 30, 2012 8:18 PM in response to MacGuntby john1938,Yes, it shows up as a recovery disk when I reboot with Control R and it shows in Finder as a Time Machine drive.
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Aug 3, 2012 12:51 AM in response to john1938by Hindra Irawan,Hi,
I had a similar issue with Time Machine after upgrading my iMac (where the Time Machine HDD is connected and shared from) to Mountain Lion. This was fixed by following the instruction from this site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4700. It seems that Mountain Lion introduced a more secure network protocol which may not be supported (yet) by the network drive.
Hope this helps.
BR,
Hindra
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Aug 3, 2012 11:19 AM in response to Hindra Irawanby john1938,Thanks for the suggestion Hindra, but it didn't fix my problem. As I said everything was working with Time Machine with the Lion OS and the trouble only started when I upgraded to Mountain Lion. This fix apparently applied to OS X 10.7 and OS X 10.8.
I am hoping that Iomega will come up with an upgrade to their firmware or software to solve it.
John
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Aug 3, 2012 4:27 PM in response to john1938by MacGunt,I think the only thing you've not tried from here is deselecting and reselecting the drive http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11173?viewlocale=en_US
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Aug 3, 2012 6:08 PM in response to MacGuntby john1938,I have done this (de-selecting and re-selecting the drive) many times with no change. I can see the drive and Time Machine folder when I use Finder.