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external drive ejects at sleep

I recently upgraded to OS 10.8.5 and now when my iMac (late 2012) wakes from sleep I get the error that my Lacie external thunderbolt raid drive has been ejected improperly. Then it reconnects right away and the Lacie raid manager pops up and says the disks are ok.


Is this a known issue with the OS update or should I worry that my drive may be failing? I have all of my iTunes info on the drive.

iMac (27-inch, Late 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)

Posted on Sep 13, 2013 1:35 PM

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Sep 19, 2013 4:30 AM in response to Singapore01

Best solution so far:


I simply booted up in Recovery HD (hold down command and R at startup) and selected "Restore from Time Machine Backup." I then selected my last 10.8.4 backup (which thankfully was only five days prior), and within 40 minutes was up and running in no time.


The problem is gone and it's running fine again.


Just make sure to use a flash drive to backup any files created after you updated to 10.8.5 because they will be lost. Once you revert back to 10.8.4, just copy them back to your computer.


Very easy and worthwhile solution.

Sep 19, 2013 5:02 AM in response to Machwa

Just unfortunate...



A update and... surprise! you have to go back because it doesn't works fine ...


This is the same as "the windows way": XP vs Vista...


Professionals as we look from the sidewalk, surprised, saddened and fearful...


I still do not understand how you can get an update that doesn't work fine and causes failures in the daily work of professionals.


This is serious, Apple...


I just hope that Mavericks is the same, a "good" job... 😮



Thanks Machwa and others for your comments and solutions

Sep 22, 2013 10:16 AM in response to Mark Levitt1

sudo pmset -a standby 0


This is a good suggestion. I fired up a terminal session and checked the settings (pmset -g). In my case, the standby parameter is set to 1 and hibernatemode is set to 0 (iMac). As Mark Levitt1 pointed out, these two settings appear to be in conflict and therefore possibly are an invalid combination according to the man page for pmset.

Sep 22, 2013 8:04 PM in response to Steven Slupsky

Any of you guys that are developers and have submitted a bug report, are there any updates? This issue is very annoying.

It has become so frustrating that everyone has become a beta tester. This is now a recurring theme. I just saw that they puled Apple TV firmware 6.0 from their updates as it was bricking the Applle TV's. I feel that the bigger the company gets, the more arrogant they get and they could not care less about the customers that keep buying their products year after year.

Sep 23, 2013 9:35 AM in response to Steven Slupsky

Unfortunatelly, my MacBook Pro does not support the "standby" parameter, it is not visible with "pmset -g". I have a second HDD build in instead of the optical drive. The MacBook Pro is running 10.8.5 Server and all nonSystem HDDs are spinning down short time after the display goes to sleep. This is really annoying! The Machine also runs as TimeMachine Server, backing up three Macs on the Network to an external drive connected via eSATA over an expresscard 34. Drives connected via USB and FireWire and the second internal drive spin down either. As the display of the Machine is always in sleep mode (the server does not need the display at all, because I manage it remotely), the drives spin up and down all the time. Especially the TimeMachine Drive spins up and down all the time becaues of the one hour intervall for TimeMachine on three Macs.


The man page of pmset says:

"standby causes kernel power management to automatically hibernate a machine after it

has slept for a specified time period. This saves power while asleep. This setting

defaults to ON for supported hardware. The setting standby will be visible in pmset

-g if the feature is supported on this machine."


So this solution seems not to work on mobile Macs which do not have the "standby" feature.

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