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#Wd easystore not recognized ray player install#
For those of you who are finding your external drives not working either connect directly into your main connections or look out for a hub that is known to work. I have successully worked with linux partition under windows before, maybe ext3 if I am not wrong, you just have to install a 3rd party driver like ex2ifs etc. Apple have apparently known about this since Beta and here we are at 12.2 and still a patch has not been released. I discovered later that Monterey is not recognising many USB hubs on the market. It was faultless and worked like a charm. Ran SuperDuper and sat and watched every byte being copied over. On the advice from SuperDuper I connected directly into the iMac's USB-C port by way of a rear entry. Have used it for years without any problems, so much so I don't so much consider it a hub but an integral part of my iMac. One of those Satachi 'fit under the bottom of the iMAC hobbies. Reaching out to SuperDuper I had a reply within a few hours and was asked if I was plugging the external drive into a hub? I was. I was using the latest release in any event, which said it worked with Monterey. Tried several times after rebooting and downloading a new copy of SuperDuper. It had disappeared from my desktop and had greyed out when viewed in disk utility.
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I got an error message saying the disk could not be found half way through the copy. I'll not bore you with the steps I took in my frustration but nothing worked. It failed half way through the copying stage.
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first thing I did when upgrading was to make a SuperDuper backup of my OS drive. I'm running a 2019 iMAC and came in at OSX 12.2 with a SSD on board and Sandisk Extreme SSD drives for backups, as well as some WD HDD for backups. All these factors can lead to WD drives not initialized, such as WD Elements not initialized. Ok folks, I hope this may be of some help. The issue of Disk 1 Unknown, Not Initialized Western Digital can be caused by following reasons: Abrupt hard drive removal Virus infection which breaks file system directly MBR damage Bad sectors Motherboard issue, etc.