Macbook Pro Not Recognizing External Hard Drive

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  1. Mac Not Recognizing Usb Drive
  2. Macbook Pro Not Recognizing External Hard Drive Problems

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Mac Not Recognizing Usb Drive

  1. Hello,I have a problem with my hackintosh, in the last days, I don't know why but is very slower to recognize any external hard drive that I plug on,.
  2. Try Quick fixes when WD hard drive is not recognized by Mac. A proper connection is the most basic condition that Mac can access the WD hard drive. Or else the external hard drive would not even show up in Disk Utility. When your Mac can't recognize an external hard drive, you can always do the following quick fixes at the very beginning.
  3. To hopefully fix your hard drive, follow these steps: Switch off your MacBook Pro. Turn it back on by pressing the Power button. But while doing that, press the CMD and R keys as well until the Apple logo appears. The macOS Utilities window will open. From there, select Disk Utility. From the left pane, choose your MacBook Pro hard drive.

Lot of Mac OS X users reported this issue in Apple support communities. External hard drive showing up in Disk utility not in Devices. This problem also happened after OS X Yosemite update. Apple apk download.

Solution 1: Change Preferences Settings

  1. Launch Finder and choose Preferences .
  2. Then tap on General tab and select External disks from Show these items on the desktop option.

Solution 2 : Change External Drive
  1. Launch Finder and tap on Go -> Utility.
  2. Then select Disk Utility and choose the external drive from the left sidebar.
  3. Tap on Verify Disc to confirm the action.
  4. It will find and correct some minor errors.

Solution 3: Check USB Hub

If you connecting your external hard drive with Mac using USB Hub, check the USB hub for any damage or any loose connection.

Solution 4:-

  1. Open Disk Utility. If your external USB drive drive faded/grayed out and unmounted?
  2. Connect another external drive or Pen drive to the Mac. If still, the drive is not recognized?
  3. Do the proper eject from the Finder window list.
  4. Then, Restart your Mac and connect the external drive.

Solution 5:-

  1. From the Finder menu, select 'Go to Finder'.
  2. Type the external drive path what appears under Disk Utility. Ex: /Volumes/sleek-disk.

Solution 6:-

Drive not showing up in Finder but visible in Disk Utility?

Go to Finder window and view below the favourite list. If the drive greyed Out? Select the drive. Apple mac windows 10. It might visible.

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Solution 7 :- Apple certified ssd drives.

  1. Shut down your Mac computer .
  2. Unplug the power cord.
  3. Unplug all USB connections.
  4. Wait 30 seconds or 5 minutes then plug it back in.
  5. Then turn on your MacBook Pro or iMac.
  6. Plug the external drive only to the USB port. Open Finder and check your drive.

Solution 8:-

Install and run run Onyx (maintenance freeware) or
run Kext_Utility.app.v2.6.1 and restart your Mac machine.

Solution 9:-

Some times this issue might happened because of the unsupported drive format.
Install Microsoft NTFS for Mac by iBoysoft.
Restart your computer and check the issue.

If the above methods not working?

  • Install fresh OSX Yosemite.
  • Connect your segate external drive or WD passport to Windows computer. Delete the partition and connect back to MacBook Pro.

Find more solutions in this post.

Macbook Pro Not Recognizing External Hard Drive Problems

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