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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
External Drives ejecting on their own.
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<blockquote data-quote="ProFaen" data-source="post: 1601561" data-attributes="member: 331946"><p>Thanks for the reply,</p><p>My hub is a mains powered BELKIN 7 port. </p><p>The problem is really inconsistent. Sometimes both external drives mount fine and then one just vanishes. </p><p>10 minutes later it will re-appear.</p><p>I'm going to buy another Hard Drive and clone my music, just to be safe. I'll try a Seagate this time as I'm having problems with LaCie and WD drives. My hunch is that its more of a USB or system problem than a drive problem.</p><p>Thanks again for taking the time to answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProFaen, post: 1601561, member: 331946"] Thanks for the reply, My hub is a mains powered BELKIN 7 port. The problem is really inconsistent. Sometimes both external drives mount fine and then one just vanishes. 10 minutes later it will re-appear. I'm going to buy another Hard Drive and clone my music, just to be safe. I'll try a Seagate this time as I'm having problems with LaCie and WD drives. My hunch is that its more of a USB or system problem than a drive problem. Thanks again for taking the time to answer. [/QUOTE]
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