OT: Thunderbolt drive not ejected properly error message

Hello all: I've got a MBPro 17 and a less than a month old LaCie 2T Rugged Thunderbolt/USB3.0 drive that I've started using. The drive randomly ejects itself and of course at the worst times. It could either be in use or nothing going and it just ejects.
I've replaced the drive once at the Apple Store, but I think it's the OSX or ???  Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tolbert

this may be an issue with my USB hub...its USB 3.0 with two "extra" powered all the time....one HD is just a normal non powred travel drive (seagate) and had a FIT with the powered port just now.  I have moved ALL external drives to the "normal" spots on the hub and see if its just the hub acting up

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