HT1338 thunderbolt external drive

Can I use an 8TB G Raid Thunderbolt drive with a Macbook Pro 2009 10.6.8?

You need a 2011 MBP to have a Thunderbolt port. Your model does not have a Thunderbolt port. It has USB and Firewire 800 ports.

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    Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
    Regards
    Léonie

  • HT5299 Thunderbolt-Can you use an  adaptor From a thunderbolt External drive to a firewire 800/400 Mac

    Thunderbolt-Can you use an  adaptor From a thunderbolt External drive to a firewire 800/400 Mac

    No. The Thunderbolt to Firewire adapters only work to connect a Firewire drive to a Thunderbolt port. They do not work in reverse, to connect a Thunderbolt-only drive to a Firewire port. If the only port your drive has is a Thunderbolt port and all you have on the Mac is Firewire, you can't use that drive with that computer.
    Regards.

  • When I plug in my Lacie (thunderbolt) External Drive it doesn't show up on the desktop. I need to move some stuff out of my hard drive to make room.

    When I plug in my Lacie (thunderbolt) External Drive it doesn't show up on the desktop. I need to move some stuff out of my hard drive to make room. I have very little room left on the hard drive and need to move an iPhoto library.

    i have a lacie, and i encrypted it.  i had to wipe it, because it kept dropping off over and over and re-logging in.  so unencrypted i went.
    at some point it wasn't recognized at all.  sometimes disk utility would open it, but then it got to the point that it wouldn't recognize it either.
    i hadn't realized that the power supply was dysfunctional.  but i was able to recover it using disk warrior at the last deep breath it took.  the disk itself still works, but not in that housing. 

  • Am I better leaving my music on the imac drive or putting on thunderbolt external drive?

    My current set-up is that I have a 6 year old imac.   I also have an external hard drive where I moved all of my itunes content (about 400gb of movies, music, etc.) and I also moved our iphoto files to this external hard drive.  This drive is connected by ethernet in our house and it feeds the apple TV that is in another room (wifi connected).
    I just ordered the new imac retina (has yet to arrive) and I upgraded to the 1TB flash drive.  I also ordered a thunderbolt external drive.  My question is this...I believe a Flash drive is fast.  I believe a Thunderbolt drive is fast.  For accessing the content especially for Apple TV, is it actually better to leave the content on the imac going forward rather than a hard drive?
    I had the external drive to free up hard drive space and to make it easier to move to a new mac when the time came.   I had also hoped to find a way for apple tv to access the content even when the imac was turned off but I haven't been able to make that happen.
    So, just asking here about leaving content on the new imac when it comes versus moving the data over to the thunderbolt drive.
    Being that the apple tv will still be accessing content via wifi in the house, I wonder if I will see any speed improvements in streaming with the combo of a faster mac, faster thunderbolt, etc.
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    Thanks.

    Streaming will be faster from the new iMac.  However it is still a good idea to keep the bulk of your material, 400 GB is a lot of content, on external drives.  That serves to protect the material if an internal drive fails, and also keeps the internal drive from getting too loaded down.  You can increase speed by simply moving content you want to use in the short term to the iMac SSD where it will be at its fastest speed, and then take it off when no longer needed there.
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  • Will my mid 2010 iMac 27inch work with Thunderbolt external drives?*

    will my mid 2010 iMac 27inch work with Thunderbolt external drives?*

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  • RMBP, Windows 7 64 bit, thunderbolt external drive

    I finally figured out how to install and run Win 7 off of my thunderbolt drive (seagate). 
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    diskutil list
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    I tried install without internal partition and received 0x8030024 error which in some of apple forums can be overcome by removing the main drive.  I did this but installer would freeze.
    Good luck.  If you need any help let me know.
    see forum for complete disscussion
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1414769

    I have a related question. I have a 2012 top-of-the-line iMac with Thunderbolt, and I already have the internal SSD partitioned into both Mac and Bootcamp running Windows 7 64 bit. The internal hard drive is also partitioned into both mac and PC hard drives  I just added a 4 TB external Thunderbolt drive (Seagate Backup Plus using the external Seagate Thunderbolt adapter/dock), and I do NOT want to install Windows bootcamp on the external drive - I just want to partition it so that the Mac has access to 2 TB and Bootcamp has access to the other 2 TB. Using Mac Disk Utility, I can easily partition it, although I can't format the PC side into NTSF. However, when I startup using Windows, it doesn't seem to recognize either of the external hard drive partitions that the Mac side already recognizes. The Mac side even assigned little icons (automatically) to both partitions showing the Seagate harddrive docked in its little Thunderbolt adapter/dock. The PC side didn't assign icons, and didn't recognize either partition UNTIL I WENT INTO PC DISK MANAGEMENT AND FORMATTED THE PC PARTITION AGAIN, as NTSB.  Now the PC side recognizes the Windows Partitions, but still doesn't recognize the Mac partition - it says that partition hasn't been formatted yet. Oddly, the Mac side still recognizes both partitions even after I changed the PC version. So what's going on here? Does Windows require some sort of Thunderbolt driver in order to correctly recognize an external hard drive that Mac Disk Utility has formatted? I didn't have this problem on the internal hard drive that come in my iMac - it's recognized easily by both PC and Mac.
    I am using only the Windows NTSF partition on the external hard drive at the moment. I transferred all my Steam games to it as an experiment (about 350 GB). The games are running just fine, but it seems that the frame rates and speeds are slower than they were on the original internal hard drive. I bought the external Thunderbolt drive because it was supposed to be faster.
    Anyone have any suggestions?
    Any help on this matter would be appreciated. Thanks!

  • New Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt External Drive won't mount on Macbook Pro 8,1

    I've searched, and am coming up empty handed. Any help would be appreciated.
    So I own a late 2011 Macbook Pro 8,1. that's running version 10.9.5.
    I bought a brand new Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt External HD that won't mount via Thunderbolt, though it works fine with the USB. Any ideas as to why the Thunderbolt connection isn't working?

    Silly question, but - did the drive come with a Thunderbolt cable or did you purchase one with the drive?
    Call back...
    Clinton
    MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), OS X Mavericks 10.9.5, 16GB Crucial RAM, Crucial M500 960GB SSD, 27” Apple Thunderbolt Display

  • Daisy-chain a thunderbolt external drive & thunderbolt display?

    Although you can't daisy chain multiple thunderbolt displays to the new (mid 2011) Air's are you able to connect a thunderbolt display and daisy chain a thunderbolt external hard drive?

    1. As stated in the questions and answers section of the link you posted, no.
    2. Connect it to the MacBook Pro, start File Sharing from the Sharing pane of System Preferences, and use the Connect to Server command in the Finder's Go menu on the iMac.
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  • Thunderbolt external drive no longer appears

    just insalled osx and at first thunderbolt drive showed up
    then let system update including thunderbolt firmware update an no go anymore
    lacue g raid 8 tb

    Hello Souploops,
    I would also be concerned if my external drive was not appearing after the software update.  I found two articles that have steps to help troubleshoot connection issues with Thunderbolt devices:
    OS X Mountain Lion: If a Thunderbolt device isn’t working
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11408
    OS X Mountain Lion: Check your device’s Thunderbolt connection
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11409
    Thank you for posting in the Apple Support Communities. 
    All the best,
    Sheila M.

  • Mini stopped recognizing thunderbolt external drive

    I bought a Mini just a couple weeks ago and a LaCie 2big Thunderbolt drive. It's been working flawlessly, but today it doesn't recognize the drive and doesn't recognize even having Thunderbolt support and I can find nothing on Lacie's site or Apple's regarding this issue.

    Hi John,
    It sounds like you may have some sort of motherboard issue?
    As I'm using Thunderbolt too.....
    From my experience having intermittent USB/Firewire ports I would suggest to do the following:
    1) Shut down your whole system including the Lacie TB drive.
    2) Pull out the power cables from both your computer and Lacie unit. Pull out any USB cables from the Mini as well. Leave the system powered off for at least 30 minutes before plugging it all in and starting the computer.
    If the above fails:
    3) Try a PRAM reset on the Mini by shutting off the Mac first, then holding Command, Option, P & R keys together while pressing the power button to restart it. Let go of the keys on the second chime. Failing that....
    4) With the power cables unplugged, try to hold the Mini's power button down for 10 seconds. Then replug everything in and restart the system.
    5) Check if you have the Thunderbolt update installed on Lion > http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1451
    Hope that helps.

  • What thunderbolt external drive - Lacie 1TB rugged or Buffalow ministration 1TB.

    I want to replace my NAS as Time Machine back up for my 2011 MBA - it was unreliable and as traveling more too bulky. As my MBA only has USB 2 would like to use thunderbolt. Both of the main suppliers have issues - Lacie over heating and apparent failure, Buffalow poor support and almost no real info (e.g. partition / re format) on site? Any suggestions - has Lacie cured the overheating?

    Hi,
    The drive is USB 2 & 3 only.  It spins up and does not make sounds like its faulty.  The output is:
    sudo diskutil list
    Password:
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *256.1 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            255.2 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
    unknowne4ce8f0eb41c:~
    As you can see it is not recognised by Lion

  • Mid 2010 Mac Pro - Thunderbolt External Hard Drive

    For Christmas my family gave me a 2T Little Big Disk thunderbolt external drive.  I have a mid 2010 Mac Pro which doesn't have a thunderbolt port.  Is there a PCI card I can use to connect the drive to my Mac Pro?

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  • How Do I use my External Drive for my iTunes Library without adding anything to my Mac's HD?

    I have a new MBP and have transferred all of my music off my old pc (250+ gigs) to a Lacie 1TB thunderbolt external drive.  How do I use the external as my primary itunes library with out using any of my Mac's HD?  I'm new to mac so I have a few more questions...
    1. The initial question above
    2. will this work or will there be extra steps every time I disconnect and connect the external (other than ejecting)?
    3. Will I be able to access it remotely / home sharing?
    4.  Would this work with itunes match?
    Thanks All  !!!

    DevonC wrote:
    I haven't set up Time Machine yet because it wants me to completely format my external hard drive, and it seems to want to use it for TM backups exclusively?
    However, I would also like to use it to store stuff that I don't want to keep on my computer, eg tons of photos, videos, stuff from my sister's computer, etc.
    Is there a way to do Time Machine but also use the external hard drive for storage? I don't mind temporarily copying the photos etc that are on there to my computer while I format, so that's not the issue. I just don't want my EHD rendered completely useless to everything else.
    Thanks!!!
    There are several ways to do exactly this.
    If you partition the external drive, you can use one partition for TM and the other for anything else.
    Even if you do not partition the drive, you can safely store other data in folders on the drive. Just to not use the folder that TM creates for anything. And it's best not to put files directly on the drive, in my opinion, but use folders for storage.
    Just remember that whatever you put on the drive takes up room from TM and when the drive gets nearly full, TM will start automatically deleting older files from it's own folder.
    I have my Tiger clone on my external TM drive in a separate partition and everything works fine.

  • Emptying trash isn't freeing up any space on MacBook Pro or external drive. Time Machine is OFF.

    Yesterday, while using Final Cut Pro X, I noticed the program/my computer was starting to run slow--and then I was totally caught off guard by a warning that my startup disk was full. I checked Storage and Finder and both my MacBook Pro and external drive had less than 1gb of space each! I usually use Secure Empty Trash and have no problems...but for my drives to be full, it clearly hasn't been working for a few days, possibly weeks.
    I'm using a MacBook Pro (early 2011) and a LaCie Thunderbolt external drive. I'm running Mavericks (10.9.2)
    I am not using Time Machine. When I look at Storage under About This Mac, my Backups on my MBP and LaCie drive are both at zero KB.
    I read through the forums and tried going into Terminal and entering sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash ...but all that did was free up about 10gb on my external drive (I'd emptied upwards of 90gb from my trash).
    Right now I'm basically stuck with a slow laptop and very little storage space, which has slowed my work to a halt. Does anyone know how to fix this?

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