The WD My Book "Studio Edition" 750 gig external drive

Is anyone else out there using/ having trouble with the WD My Book Studio Edition external hard drives?
I'm just wondering because I can't get mine to pop up on the desktop or be recognized in Disk Utility.
It started out working just fine (using firewire 800, 400 and USB2). Now, it's just not popping up at all even with the latest firmware from WD and software updates from Apple (mainly the OS 10.5.5 combo update).
Just looking for comparisons.
Thanks.
Steve

I can't say that I have personal experience with this drive. I know one person who has used a similar WD for a project and has had success.
As for you problem, it sounds like your drive could have some other serious problems. If it is new enough you may want to think about an exchange.
And on that note, a lot of the folks here will say to avoid the WD drives for video work. So if you can actually return it and exchange for something else, that might be better.

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