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<blockquote data-quote="QueenMe" data-source="post: 1451202" data-attributes="member: 270874"><p>I have this 1TB external drive that I bought a year ago. Not have the box or anything from it anymore ( seagate)</p><p>I had no problem with it but starting this week: If I want to transfer file ( both ways ), my computer crashes. A black window in 4 different language comes up telling me that I have to restart my computer by holding down the power. I tried to do repair disk and erase the data which enable the drive to work for a short period of time ( less than 10 min) before another crash. I can't get to repair permission ( gray out). </p><p>Shall I try more or there is something serious going on? I don't want to damage my mac</p><p>I don't have any problem with my other external drives. So that should rule out any problem with my mac...Correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QueenMe, post: 1451202, member: 270874"] I have this 1TB external drive that I bought a year ago. Not have the box or anything from it anymore ( seagate) I had no problem with it but starting this week: If I want to transfer file ( both ways ), my computer crashes. A black window in 4 different language comes up telling me that I have to restart my computer by holding down the power. I tried to do repair disk and erase the data which enable the drive to work for a short period of time ( less than 10 min) before another crash. I can't get to repair permission ( gray out). Shall I try more or there is something serious going on? I don't want to damage my mac I don't have any problem with my other external drives. So that should rule out any problem with my mac...Correct? [/QUOTE]
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