WD Onebook 2 TB external hard drive EA6500 router problems

Had a Western Digital 2 TB external HD loaded with music and photos. Wanted to put it on the EA6500 for wireless access. Connected the USB to the Router and attempted to connect. Would get the message no USB device found.
Gave up after several attempts. Plugged the USB back into the laptop (HP Envy Dv6 w/ Windows 8) and had nothing but crash and burn messages. Look like all the files had been wiped. 
Stumped and bummed for sure.

You might have formatted the drive when it is connected through the router. Check though on the computer if there's a back up file created first.
Check on this site also for the HDD Compatibility list of the EA6500 router
http://kb.linksys.com/Linksys/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=04525b6daed244c2acc4901c83f3662e_List_of_tested_US...

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