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Upgrade to Mavericks does not allow connection to my Lacie external hard drive

I have updated my OS to Mavericks and since then I cannot connect to my external hard drive (Lacie Network Space 2) using my MacBook. I have tried with a PC running windows 7 and it works. Is there anything that I can do?

MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Nov 1, 2013 10:58 AM

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Nov 3, 2013 6:35 AM in response to Sir Gudo

Hello Sir Gudo,


Thank you for the details of the issue you are experiencing with your external hard drive. I found an article with steps you can take when an external device is not being recognized.


I recommend following the steps in the section titled "Top troubleshooting tips" in the following article:


USB and FireWire Quick Assist

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1151


Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.


Best,

Sheila M.

Nov 6, 2013 9:29 AM in response to sheila_m.

Sheila, those tips are really, really generic, the kinds of things anyone with experience would do as a matter of course. Check cables; restart the system; etc. To be honest, not particularly helpful.


If you google "upgrade to mavericks external drive no longer recognized", you will see dozens of posts with people talking about how their drives have been corrupted, are no longer recognized, can't be accessed, etc. There is clearly something significant that happened during the upgrade that is fubaring external drives. Generic "Have you checked the cable?"/"Is it plugged in?" tips are not what we need.


If you could please dig a little deeper, that would be appreciated.

Dec 8, 2013 3:01 AM in response to Sir Gudo

To join this growing list - same problem. I have three external hard drives, different manufascturers. All load but then after a few minutes eject themesleves. Also, optical drive not working since Mavericks upgrade; when I boot from an old version of Lion the DVD reads perfectly so again this appears to be a Mavericks based glitch - and I've seen others encoutering the same problem.

Mar 25, 2014 11:58 PM in response to Sir Gudo

Adding myself to the list of people with a Lacie drive that is not working any more on my Mac since I upgraded - terrified that the drive could be corrupted based on everything I have been reading. Lacie says that their hard drives should work with the upgrade. I uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and still nothing.


My computer recognises that the hard drive is plugged in because the Lacie manager app pops up but this is all that happens.


Hope someone can help us!


Driver: http://www.lacie.com/support/drivers/driver.htm?id=10239

Lacie's comment on Mac upgrade: http://www.lacie.com/us/more/?id=10153

Apr 9, 2014 11:31 PM in response to Sir Gudo

Seems there are actually different problems with different styles of drives.


For those of you who have a Lacie NAS (e.g. Network Space 2), make sure you have the latest firmware update installed - you can do this from Lacie Network Assistant. Once you have that, make sure that you set up your shares for both SMB (for win users) and AFP (mac users). Many have had SMB problems with Mac. For time machine, the share must be AFP and have the Time Machine Service enabled; you can do all of that through the web interface as admin.


For the FW / USB drives, do you have any Lacie software installed on your mac for them? As far as I'm aware, no mac software at all is needed to see the drives, the are just a normal USB or FW - connected drive. Make sure you have copies of any Lacie software that's installed on the Mac (for re-install later if required) and remove it and test.

Upgrade to Mavericks does not allow connection to my Lacie external hard drive

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