I know this might be asked a lot but i'm not getting any answers that I desire, so hopefully my wording will answer my question! ( I hope i posted in the right section )
I have a 2011 macbook so my warranty is expired. When i first got my macbook, it would say that the usb drive has been disabled because it was drawing too much power, even though there was only my usb iphone charger connected. I fixed that problem by doing a SMC reset and it has been all well since then. Now, (2013) my hard drive crashed and I had to replace it, but now my USB drive is displaying the same message and not letting my connect my usb cable and it's frustrating to not be able to sync or do anything.. i've tried the SMC reset, but it hasn't work. my battery is built in so removing it is not an option. is there any other alternatives? i hope the usb port isn't fried or whatever, because it was working well before i replaced my hard drive. can anyone tell me what ways to try? i don't want to have to go to the store to get it fixed again because it'll be fairly expensive.
I have a 2011 macbook so my warranty is expired. When i first got my macbook, it would say that the usb drive has been disabled because it was drawing too much power, even though there was only my usb iphone charger connected. I fixed that problem by doing a SMC reset and it has been all well since then. Now, (2013) my hard drive crashed and I had to replace it, but now my USB drive is displaying the same message and not letting my connect my usb cable and it's frustrating to not be able to sync or do anything.. i've tried the SMC reset, but it hasn't work. my battery is built in so removing it is not an option. is there any other alternatives? i hope the usb port isn't fried or whatever, because it was working well before i replaced my hard drive. can anyone tell me what ways to try? i don't want to have to go to the store to get it fixed again because it'll be fairly expensive.