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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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Mar 16, 2015 7:10 AM in response to ontwowheels

ontwowheels wrote:


App looks good, but I had some questions for the developers and they have gone absolutely ignored. So....there's that.


I have e-mailed them twice. The first time, they got back to me pretty quickly. I haven't had a reply yet to what I sent them most recently. That e-mail concerned a problem I uncovered in the process of using DiskmakerX to create an OS installer on a flash drive. I had done this several times before without any problem, but this last time, the process crapped out at the same point repeatedly. I began to suspect that the installer app was damaged, and managed to download it again (no thanks to the App Store, which made the process unnecessarily time-consuming and irritating in the extreme, but that's another story). The fresh installer failed, also. I tried running it to install the OS on a fresh HD, and it failed there, also. At that point, I started thinking about the somewhat cryptic error message that popped up when it failed to install, and realized it seemed to have something to do with mounting or unmounting of resources in the installer, and on a hunch, I quit Mountain. After that, everything worked properly.


So while Mountain does a good job of keeping your disks from being improperly ejected, it does apparently have to be disabled while you are installing an OS or running DiskmakerX.


I suspect it's a very small operation, maybe just one person

external drive ejects at sleep

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