It has very recently come to my attention that plugging your external HDD into your recently installed/upgraded Mavericks Mac may lead to severe and as yet irretrievable data loss.
Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 et al.
Though most reported disasters seem to be involved with WD RAID 0s and ( remnants of) WD Drive Manager for Mac, in general, nor single FireWire nor singleThunderbolt external drives seem unaffected. Internal drives do seem inoculated, though, luckily.
I strongly suggest not connecting any external drives to your Mavericks Mac until this issue has been addressed by Apple and/or WD!
For that matter, WD seems to have removed WD Drive Manager for Mac from its site recently, which is revealing enough...
I am not a regular visitor here, but this matter seemed pretty urgent just now...
To your Dutch speaking community over there: welcome to Intermactivity.be. Greetings from Flanders!
Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 et al.
Though most reported disasters seem to be involved with WD RAID 0s and ( remnants of) WD Drive Manager for Mac, in general, nor single FireWire nor singleThunderbolt external drives seem unaffected. Internal drives do seem inoculated, though, luckily.
I strongly suggest not connecting any external drives to your Mavericks Mac until this issue has been addressed by Apple and/or WD!
For that matter, WD seems to have removed WD Drive Manager for Mac from its site recently, which is revealing enough...
I am not a regular visitor here, but this matter seemed pretty urgent just now...
To your Dutch speaking community over there: welcome to Intermactivity.be. Greetings from Flanders!
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