Thanks for the details.
When I tried bluetooth browsing again, it worked, with no apparent changes on my part.
In this case, there is only the one folder. So, the message all enclosed items is not clear to me.
Also, if I hit ok, is this reversible?
When I try to browse the public folder / drop box on my iMac from my MBP, I get a message that I don't have permission.
On my iMac I right click on the public folder in the sharing pane, I get this message:
I'm not sure what this means?
I did look at filevault but I didn't see a way to select the WD drive.
For now, I'm leaving WD security off. Maybe a solution will arise.
BTW: I did read in few forums that a number of people with MBPros are having external drive issues (although not the same as mine) using ML.
Photoshop is working now. Files were not on WD Drive, which contains 3 partitions. I tried having only one partition but that made no difference.
Firewire connection. I also tried the USB cable for the WD with no help. Yes. I do have a backup.
Disk utility and Disk Warrior both report that...
I appreciate your suggestions, and I tried all of them. Unfortunately, they haven't resolved this nuisance issue.
I only tested WD drive on the iMac for check.
Photoshop is now working for whatever reason.
I don't get messages asking for permissions.
I don't think it's the drive, as it works with no issues on my iMac / 10.6.8.
Logging out and in doesn't work, either. I have to shut down.
With security off of the WD drive, I now noticed that Photoshop will not let me edit an image. Ejecting the WD lets PS work.
Is there a way to turn off...
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)
If I enable the external Western Digital My Passport firewire drive security, I can access my files on that drive.
But, when I put my MacBook pro to sleep then wake it up and try to access a file on the WD drive I get HD related errors such as #50...
10.5.2
I have read other post regarding login and log out issues.
This seems intermittent--when logging out, the process begins but then the blue screen hangs. Need to reboot.
I tried this with safe boot, and log out did work--but haven't tried this again.
Permissions repaired, also...
Although my external LaCie DVD burner when connected to my new G5 works, it (the LaCie unit) does not power down when I put the computer to sleep. The LaCie Burner did power down correctly upon sleep with my G4.
LaCie told me it's an Apple issue.
Is there a fix for this besides manually...
I appreciate all your suggestions.
The solution:
As it turned out, I had inadvertanly set up Techtool Pro to check SMART status every half hourwhich, for some reason, was also active when logging in as new user.
Pilot error.
Thanks for the info.
This may not be the cause for my beach ball, but
Using FontDoctor, I was able to repair fonts in various areas. In the system/library/fonts, however, although I was able to repair this font after moving it to the desktop, but cannot place it back into the same...
Since things the beach ball doesn't appear after rebooting in safe mode, doesn't that imply that something is loading in the regular boot that is causing the issue?
Another thing I noticed: While system profiler indicates that both hard drives are verified, disk utility shows one drive as unverified. Tech Tools and DiskWarrior do indicate that the drive in question is verified.
Thoughts?
Smart status on both of my internal hard drives show as verified. Norton had been running without issues for a year so I don't know if they are the villain here.
I also have OS X on both hd's - booted from the other hd and things ran without the beach ball interruptions. Recall, too, that...
These item have been there for some time with no problems. I removed them and the Beach Ball hang ups continue. I don't see anything suspicious in the Activity Monitor, except, of course, the kernal_task root suddenly grabbing a lot of cpu power during these surges.
/Library/StartupItems: AdobeVersionCueCS2, Macaroni, NortonAutoProtect, NortonMissedTasks, PACESupport, Tablet
I had turned off Macaroni but that didn't stop the beach ball.