2011 Macbook Pro 13" & WD My Book Essential 2TB USB 3.0.

Hi
I have a Macbook pro 13" that I bought in Late 2011. I just bought a WD My Book Essential 2 TB USB 3.0 External Hard drive, but its not unmounting/reformatting? Have I made a huge mistake in buying the hard drive??!
Thanks

Does this model externally enclosed USB 3.0 HDD require a power adapter, or does it run using port power from the computer?
For whatever reason, it would appear that this drive incorrectly 'unmounts' when the computer goes to sleep; so perhaps the lack of port power or connection to a live port, implies the same thing as an unplugged memory media.
Do you have a powered USB hub? Is the 'WD My Book' self-powered with its own mains power adapter?
I'd see about getting a FireWire or Thunderbolt external drive for a backup, with power adapter, and check into detail concerning brand and controller chipset in such a device. There are some fairly nice ones I've seen at OWC otherworldcomputing online, they have what appears to be good Mac compatible hardware; according to other user experiences. The OWC storage options have a variety of port compatibility.
{Previous experience with WD in Macintosh, also Kingston RAM in Macintosh, keep me clear of them. No matter of how great others may find them now. I've fixed too many issues based on low-end parts.}
To get a better configuration of hard disk drive, enclosure, & connection-type is recommended. I've used self-powered FireWire400/800 externally enclosed HDDs with oxford-type chipsets as a preference. Now there are other options, though and a few faster ones entice to match up with newer expectation.
Not sure if this helps much...
Good luck & happy computing!

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    Probem existed with snow leopard and is still present at Maverick.
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    For whatever reason, it would appear that this drive incorrectly 'unmounts' when the computer goes to sleep; so perhaps the lack of port power or connection to a live port, implies the same thing as an unplugged memory media.
    Do you have a powered USB hub? Is the 'WD My Book' self-powered with its own mains power adapter?
    I'd see about getting a FireWire or Thunderbolt external drive for a backup, with power adapter, and check into detail concerning brand and controller chipset in such a device. There are some fairly nice ones I've seen at OWC otherworldcomputing online, they have what appears to be good Mac compatible hardware; according to other user experiences. The OWC storage options have a variety of port compatibility.
    {Previous experience with WD in Macintosh, also Kingston RAM in Macintosh, keep me clear of them. No matter of how great others may find them now. I've fixed too many issues based on low-end parts.}
    To get a better configuration of hard disk drive, enclosure, & connection-type is recommended. I've used self-powered FireWire400/800 externally enclosed HDDs with oxford-type chipsets as a preference. Now there are other options, though and a few faster ones entice to match up with newer expectation.
    Not sure if this helps much...
    Good luck & happy computing!

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379
    Ciao.

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      4 GB RAM
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      Color LCD 1280 x 800
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      Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
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