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Mavericks corrupts external hard drive

My WD MyBook studio 2TB (fw800) suddenly shows up empty on my desktop after a Mavericks upfrade on my mid 2009 mbp.


Disk Drill is now scanning the WD, and the files are there, about 1,4 TB of it...


How do I get the disc structure back?


I have no Mountain Lion OS-mac to test the WD in..


I had a bootable Mountain Lion on the WD, could that be the problem?


In Disk Drill MyBook has four units; EFI(200Mb), MyBook(1,8Tb), Unallocated 128Mb and Lost partition (200Mb)

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Posted on Oct 24, 2013 1:08 AM

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Oct 27, 2013 3:53 AM in response to AKabas

Because I still have warranty on my WD MyBook I posted a support case on this subject with a link to the wd forum thread and this thread.


What I can understand is that my data is there, on the disc, but the "recognizers" that keep the file structure in order are "gone". Or not seen anymore. Is that correct or thereabouts?


I figure that I´ll just keep it cool and wait for the support case to play out, not harming the data in any way.

Unplug and wait.

Oct 27, 2013 4:02 AM in response to sertac.orcun

I am also in the same situation, I'm desperate, I have 13 years of photos and videos LOST!

The second backup disk is a WD and therefore this has been canceled.


I'm trying on a hard recovery with Data Rescue 3, it seems that the data are there, but it will be very hard to reconstruct the entire folder structure.


I groped a firmware update, you think it could worsen the situation?



thanks

Oct 27, 2013 9:32 AM in response to slidersson

Ive been testing 2 borrowed Lacie (seagate) ext. drives, so YES. So far Ive only found the non-sleep issue on external HD, which is a power issue from the port not sleeping the drive.



Im certainly not being paid to do so by anyone.


Ive already tested 30+ conventional HD I have out of the 100 Hard Drives I have laying around ...to test the rest is absurd, .....HD arent the issue whatsoever.




However I had to borrow those 2 since I dont use Firewire or WD Raid arrays, and dont use thunderbolt drives.


lots of HD require the need for HD docks, interface bridges and complex failure point software on HD has always been a key elmination point in private use of many HD.

Oct 27, 2013 11:51 AM in response to darrenfromwoodstock

darrenfromwoodstock

I'm a few walking steps from BestBuy to grab a housing and go that route.



Beware of the USB 2.5" dynex enclosures sold at Best Buy,.....I cant recall in 20 years seeing a more "trust it to fail" piece of hardware.


I got 10 of them free year or so ago, ....3 of them failed within 1 hour of each other, dead SATA bridge cards. Seen many more fail since on other people


You can almost set your watch by it that it will fail after about 600gig of data transfer.


same Dynex enclosure pictured bottom right:


User uploaded file



This is the only decent external USB HD 2.5" enclosure Ive found


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anker-2-5-Inch-USB-3-0-eSATA-to-SATA-Hard-Drive-Disk-HDD -External-Enclosure-/321085534744?pt=US_Drive_Enclosures_Docks&hash=item4ac23072 18

Oct 27, 2013 12:59 PM in response to sgtpepper12

correct, i stated somewhere in here that outside of firmware on firewire/thunderbolt SATA interfaces ..., its also possible WD software.



All varieties of RAID seem affected,.....any manner of NON Western Digital Firewire and Thunderbolt drives appear affected but ONLY in the sense of not going to sleep, not data corruption


Hard Drive corruption is currently only appearing in WD Mybook enclosures and/or WD drives using WD software from all indications......at least at this point from indications

Oct 27, 2013 12:59 PM in response to Trocafish

I'm experiencing the similar problem (or shall we call it disaster?) since this morning. (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5489867?answerId=23544090022#23544090022&ac_cid=op123456#23544090)


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I keep seeing that people are trying to locate the source of the problem... To my knowledge, Time Machine is the only application that has all the privileges to wipe and overwrite and external drive on my system...


I recon that Apple Team should also be looking at Time Machine... I've disabled it...

...


Wish you all good luck. It seems we all need it.

Oct 27, 2013 1:16 PM in response to sgtpepper12

Sgt. Pepper, thank you for the insight, I've been trying to parse the posts for help from the flood of fluff PlotinusVeritas keeps posting.


I needed to know if this was affecting WD disks on USB because PV kept yammering on and on about SATA bridge failures and how the Firewire/Thunderbolt firmware/WD software was the problem.


PV, don't take anything personally, but I and others know the scope of the problem, please stop posting until a workable solution is found.


In a nutshell, don't plug in a RAID disk to Mavericks.

I am going to do some testing with this, wish me luck!

Oct 27, 2013 3:56 PM in response to Trocafish

I only had backups on my WD Elements HD, but after installing Mavericks time machine would not work and the disk was not recognised. After reformatting the HD my Mac wouldn't recognise it properly (it was showing up as an orange icon) so I reset the SMC on my Mac - this appears to have fixed the problem for me, it is now recognising the HD and backing up properly.

Oct 27, 2013 4:13 PM in response to Gareth Clark

Did you have WD DRIVE MANAGER installed before the format?


Contrary to what chattphotos has stated, which is partially correct, not all drives affected are RAID arrays.



An addendum to his comment is : dont plug in a RAID array or any HD that has had WD DRIVE MANAGER utilized at this point


Apparently many WD and non-WD Thunderbolt and Firewire HD are affected but ONLY as per not being put to sleep,...NOT data corruption.

Mavericks corrupts external hard drive

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