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I just bought a new Seagate hard drive for Time Machine backups. I plugged it into my iMac and the hard drive never showed up in Finder. The drive does not appear in Disk Utility and the command diskutil list outputs only my system HD /dev/disk0. Even when I go to the System Profiler the drive does not appear under USB.

However, when I plug the device into a MacBook the drive shows up and runs regularly. I have made sure that the USB drive that I am plugging the hard drive into is working. I even formatted the drive using the Disk Utility on the MacBook put the drive still doesn't work on the iMac.

I think it might be a mounting issue but don't know where to go from here. How to make my iMac recognize my USB external hard drive?

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Have you tried a different USB port on the iMac? – Nathan Aug 17 '11 at 1:07
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System Profiler will show that the bus at least detects the other end of the driver board under the USB section. If you don't see any device when plugging in the drive and refreshing the window - you'll need to isolate the issue with a different cord and a different computer (assuming you can verify the port works on the mac with another device). Even an underpowered drive will show up as something connected in the profiler report. – bmike Aug 17 '11 at 3:52
Is the drive spinning up? (i.e. does it make noise?) – Agos May 23 '12 at 15:54

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If your drive does not show up in Disk Utility then it should not be the 'mounting' issue but more likely some in lower level. You need to plug some other USB device to test if your USB ports actually work or not.

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The port works I plugged a usb mouse into it and it worked fine – Stefan Bossbaly Aug 17 '11 at 16:51

If your USB hard drive is the bus-powered variety (that is, you don't plug it into the wall for power), then it is possible that it is requiring too much startup current to run on one of your computers.

Some computers are pickier than others about how much current a device can draw, and over what period.

You might try a cable like this:

USB cable with power

Basically, you can use power from two USB ports, instead of just one.

If your hard drive has a jack for a power adapter, use that instead.

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I've +1'd you, but if it's in an iMac, it's on AC, which means it should be drawing enough power (unless it's plugged into the keyboard). – Randolph West Aug 17 '11 at 5:19
@Randolph, I don't follow... What leads you to believe that this drive is not bus-powered? He didn't specify the external drive he is using. – Brad Aug 17 '11 at 13:24
@Brad the drive has its own power supply – Stefan Bossbaly Aug 17 '11 at 16:52
Actually even though it's powered by the local wall current, most computers limit USB ports to around half an amp or so – XAleXOwnZX Mar 7 '12 at 0:08
@XAleXOwnZX, Yes, by standard the USB ports are limited to 500mW at 5V. But if the device isn't using it, it doesn't matter. What are you trying to say? – Brad Mar 7 '12 at 0:43
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the problem is with Apple, it's that simple. had the same issues for a year now, sometimes the external hard drives mount, most of the times they don't. No logic at all, completely random occurance. apple just isn't what it used to be, been using the Mac since 93, believe me, it used to be very different.

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Your experience differs from my own and from that of most people. I don't doubt that you're having problems, but I'd conjecture there is something unique to your environment causing the difficulty, not "Apple", Macintosh, Mac OS X, etc. – jaberg Feb 22 '12 at 18:14
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I hate to post a solution like this but I replaced the drive with a new one from the store and it works. It was a hardware problem with the drive.

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I have to agree that it is a problem with Apple and my macbook pro, I have several external drives, usb drives, my garmin, even a thunderbold drive that seems to randomly connect. usually it is corrected with a reboot or two.

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