Firewire 800 external drive reccomendations for mavericks time machine?

I think I need a new back up drive after upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion to Mavericks.  I like using the firewire 800 port so my others are freed up for other peripherals.  Any suggestions?  I've not been happy with the reminder that the WD I got a t the Apple store can't be read.  Any suggestions?

Are you saying that the WD drive doesn't have FW capability?
If you need to purchase a new EHD the drives suggested by Allan are very reliable.  I have 7 of them and have had no issues.

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    who makes the drive set up?
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  • Which External Drives are compatible with Time Machine.  I plan to utilize it for backups and to connect to an Airport Extreme.

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    Time Machine is not supported with USB hard drives that are connected to an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme device.

  • Firewire issue--Backup drive not found w/Time Machine after imac sleeps

    I've had a lot of problems with Time Machine on my G4 imac since starting to use it a month ago. I think I have isolated the problem:
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    Message was edited by: imaginary_forest

    fzgy wrote:
    "Mac OS X can't repair the disk.  You can still open or copy files on the disk, but you can't save changes to files on the disk.  Back up the disk and reformat it as soon as you can."
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  • Thunderbolt to Firewire 800 external drive problems

    I recently upgraded from a MacBook Pro 17" early 2011 to a MacBook Pro Retina 15" (early 2013).  I have a Drobo and two Seagate 4TB external drives, all connected via Firewire 800.  So, I added a Thunderbolt to Firewire 800 adapter and, it seemed, life was good.
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    Thanks, in advance.

    Update: I exchanged the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter and the issue persists. I have a Drobo that I used with my previous system, a PowerMac G5, and never had any issues like this.
    It does not matter what software I use. But at some point video playback will suddenly become garbled. If I start the video from the beginning, sometimes the garbled video will start sooner but never later. A restart temporarily resolves the issue. If I copy the file to the local hard drive the video will play back garbled. This is indeed a very strange issue. The issue behaves like a bandwidth bottleneck.
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    Fred K
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  • Firewire 800 external drives

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    MikeR

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  • Can iMac iSight (2 firewire 400 ports)  use a Firewire 800 external drive?

    If I don't get more than 400 data transfer speeds I don't mind- I may buy a new iMac next year anyway but will it work at all now?
    I'm looking lustfully at a Western Digital My Passport Studio Firewire 800 320Gb poertable external HD.

    Thanks guys, I've attributed points accordingly, bonus smugness goes to anyone who might point me in the direction of an "appropriate cable". Oh... and I'd like the moon on a stick please. Seriously though, thanks for the advice, I'm going to wait for the Western Digital Firewire 800 version of their My Passport Studio portable external hard drive to become available in the UK.

  • Daisy chain from Thunderbolt external drive to Firewire 800 external drive?

    Can I go from a Thunderbolt external drive, using its second thunderbolt port via the Apple Thunderbolt/Firewire adapter to a Firewire external drive?

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    Léonie

  • Firewire 800 external drive not found!

    My power went out last night, so this morning my external drive is not on my desktop. It isn't read by my computer. I tried it on my other G5 and it reads it, but for some reason it won't show up on this one. Could my settings be screwed up? Please help! I'm not a mac genius yet.
    shane

    A. buy a UPS
    B. Unplug your G5, your FW cable, power to the FW case.
    C. Let sit for 15 minutes.
    If it won't show up now, try either SMU/PMU reset, or reset nvram in Open Firmware.
    FW seems to be very iffy when left on. I have found it best to unmount and power off when not in use (though FW800 seems better behaved). SATA doesn't have the problems fw does.
    When you had it show on the 2nd G5, did you check it out with Disk Utility?

  • What sort of external drive to use with Time Machine

    Hi all,
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    Wil Dieteren

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  • Partition NTFS External Drive to work with Time Machine

    Hello Apple Support Community,
    I use a 1TB External NTFS hard drive to backup the contents of my Desktop Windows computer. I was wondering if I could use Disk Utility (or another tool) to partition the external hard drive so I could use TIme Machine on it. That way, not only would I have my desktop backed up, but also my laptop.
    I'd delegate around 700GB for my Windows Desktop and 300GB for my MacBook Pro.
    Is this possible? Or do I need to erase the entire external harddrive and backup everything all over again?
    Thanks,
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