However, sometimes your device may not show up even after going through these steps. If so: Go to the Finder and select Preferences (under the Apple icon in the top left-hand side of your Mac’s screen). Click the Sidebar button. Check the box under the Locations section that reads CDs, DVDs, and iOS Devices. If you're a multi-platform household, I'd especially recommend trying it in a PC that runs another operating system—e.g., if you can't get the drive showing up on a Windows PC, try plugging it.
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Lot of Mac OS X users reported this issue in Apple support communities. External hard drive showing up in Disk utility not in Devices. This problem also happened after OS X Yosemite update.
Solution 1: Change Preferences Settings
- Launch Finder and choose Preferences .
- Then tap on General tab and select External disks from Show these items on the desktop option.
- IPad does not show up in the AirPlay list or there is no Sidecar setting. Make sure that your iPad and your Mac devices are compatible with the Sidebar feature. See the list above. The device Timed Out. Please try the tips above.
- After combo update to 10.7.3, in Safari 5.1.3 the 'show in finder' magnifying glass will not open my downloads folder to show downloaded files.That is, if I have invoked 'Show Downloads' from the View menu in Safari and then hover over the magnifying glass, you see a 'show in finder' in gray under the downloaded file's name.
Solution 2 : Change External Drive
- Launch Finder and tap on Go -> Utility.
- Then select Disk Utility and choose the external drive from the left sidebar.
- Tap on Verify Disc to confirm the action.
- It will find and correct some minor errors.
Solution 3: Check USB Hub
If you connecting your external hard drive with Mac using USB Hub, check the USB hub for any damage or any loose connection.
Solution 4:-
- Open Disk Utility. If your external USB drive drive faded/grayed out and unmounted?
- Connect another external drive or Pen drive to the Mac. If still, the drive is not recognized?
- Do the proper eject from the Finder window list.
- Then, Restart your Mac and connect the external drive.
Solution 5:-
- From the Finder menu, select “Go to Finder”.
- Type the external drive path what appears under Disk Utility. Ex: /Volumes/sleek-disk.
Solution 6:-
Drive not showing up in Finder but visible in Disk Utility?
Go to Finder window and view below the favourite list. If the drive greyed Out? Select the drive. It might visible.
Solution 7 :-
- Shut down your Mac computer .
- Unplug the power cord.
- Unplug all USB connections.
- Wait 30 seconds or 5 minutes then plug it back in.
- Then turn on your MacBook Pro or iMac.
- Plug the external drive only to the USB port. Open Finder and check your drive.
Solution 8:-
Install and run run Onyx (maintenance freeware) or
run Kext_Utility.app.v2.6.1 and restart your Mac machine.
run Kext_Utility.app.v2.6.1 and restart your Mac machine.
Solution 9:-
Some times this issue might happened because of the unsupported drive format.
Install Microsoft NTFS for Mac by iBoysoft.
Restart your computer and check the issue.
Install Microsoft NTFS for Mac by iBoysoft.
Restart your computer and check the issue.
If the above methods not working?
- Install fresh OSX Yosemite.
- Connect your segate external drive or WD passport to Windows computer. Delete the partition and connect back to MacBook Pro.
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Summary: Tutorial to make Mac recognize Seagate Backup Plus drive when it's not showing up on Mac. You'll know how to fix when Mac doesn't detect Seagate Backup Plus drive. If necessary, you can also recover data from the unrecognized Seagate Backup Plus drive with iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.
Seagate Backup Plus drives are great external hard drives for Mac and PC. And there are many options like Ultra Touch, Slim, and Portable. However, many users report that the Seagate Backup Plus for Mac is not recognized, not working, or the external hard drive is not showing up on Mac at all.
Here is an example:
I use a Seagate 2TB Backup Plus Portable HD as my Time Machine backups drive and it had been working fine. Since I upgrade to Yosemite (maybe coincidental?) the HD is no longer recognized by my MacBook Pro. I can see the light on HD so I am sure it is getting power. I searched for all day but no Seagate firmware update available (attempt to update shows it to be current) and no other help available from Seagate 'support.' Can anybody help me cuz I'm really in need of the files on this drive?
In this case, you can't see files on the external hard drive or access them at all. So, it's important to know why and how to fix when Seagate Backup Plus drive is not showing up on Mac.
Why Seagate Backup Plus drive not showing up on Mac?
Actually, it's a common issue that the Seagate Backup Plus drive is not recognized or detected. And sometimes the external hard drive even greyed out in Disk Utility. Mac pro early 2009 el capitan. The reason for this issue is various. And here are some possible causes for this problem.
The causes for Seagate Backup Plus drive not detected issue could be:
- A recent macOS update or software update, which could cause many types of incompatibility.
- The hard drive is encrypted or password-protected, especially for Seagate Backup Plus Ultra Touch hard drive.
- Faulty connections such as the wobbly USB port and broken USB cable.
- Power supply failure, especially when MacBook is in low power mode and external hard drives requires extra power resource.
- The outdated disk driver that appears if you haven’t updated your software and hardware for a long time.
- Virus infection that comes from recently downloaded files, applications, patch, etc.
- External drive hardware errors like bad sectors.
- Other unknown reasons.
Then how can you fix the problem that Seagate Backup Plus Drive is not recognized/showing up on Mac?
First of all: Have some basic checks
Once your Seagate Backup Plus drive is not showing up on your Mac computer, you can try some routine checks first.
- 1. Re-plug the Seagate Backup Plus drive and verify if the drive light is on. Desktop Drives typically require a power adapter.
- 2. Try a different USB port or cable to see whether the USB port or cable is bad.
- 3. Connect Seagate Backup Plus drive to another Mac or PC and see if it is compatible with it.
All checks seem to be OK? Then you can fix this issue with the following solutions one by one.
Show Seagate Backup Plus drive in Finder and on Mac desktop
For many Mac users, when they say Seagate Backup Plus drive is not showing up, they mean they can't find it recognized in Finder or on Mac desktop. In this case, try to show the Seagate Backup Plus drive through resetting Finder Preferences.
- 1. Go to Finder >Preferences > Sidebar.
- 2. Tick 'External disks' in Sidebar tab to show Seagate Backup Plus external hard drives in Finder.
- 3. Shift to the General tab.
- 4. Check 'External disks' under 'Show these items on the desktop' and you're your connected Seagate Backup Plus drive will appear on Mac desktop.
Check if Seagate Backup Plus drive is showing up in Disk Utility
After setting 'External disk' to show up in the Finder or on desktop, your Seagate Backup Plus drive is still not showing up on Mac? You need to check if the Seagate Backup Plus drive is detected in Disk Utility.
Scenario 1: Seagate Backup Plus drive shows up in Disk Utility
If Seagate Backup Plus drive is listed in Disk Utility, then you can have a relief because it means your drive has no serious hardware problem. And you can follow the below solutions to fix the unrecognizable Seagate Backup Plus drive.
a. Force Mount Seagate Backup Plus drive
Sometimes, external hard drives cannot be automatically mounted on Mac. But you still have a way to mount Seagate Backup Plus drive manually in Disk Utility:
- 1. Open Disk Utility.
- 2. Right-click the Seagate Backup Plus drive from the left sidebar and then click the Mount button.
b. Repair Seagate Backup Plus drive via First Aid
If the above method doesn't work, it might refer to some file system errors on the Seagate Backup Plus drive. You should check and verify Seagate Backup Plus drive by First Aid.
• How to repair external hard drive on Mac with First Aid?
Tips: You can also download Seagate's software like Seagate Dashboard to diagnose, manage, and repair disk drive errors.
c. Recover data and reformat the Seagate Backup Plus drive
If First Aid fails to correct errors on Seagate Backup Plus drive, the last choice is to reformat Seagate Backup Plus drive.
But reformatting will erase all data stored on Seagate Backup Plus drive. If data stored on the external hard drive are important for you and you don't have any backup, you'd better recover lost data from the unrecognized Seagate Backup Plus drive at first with Mac data recovery software, like iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.
Step 1: Recover lost data from Seagate Backup Plus drive
iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac is a free Mac data recovery software that can recover data from Seagate Backup Plus drive efficiently. If the Seagate external hard drive is unrecognized, formatted, inaccessible, corrupted, unmountable, or unreadable, it helps retrieve data from the drive.
This data recovery tool works with macOS Big Sur 11/10.15/10.14 /10.13/10.12 and Mac OS X 10.11/10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7.
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Tutorial to recover lost data from Seagate Backup Plus drive with iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac
- 1. Download and install iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac on Mac, and restart your Mac.
- 2. Launch iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.
- 3. Check if your Seagate hard drive is showing up or not. If so, select the drive you want to recover lost data from and click 'Scan' button to scan for all lost data. If not, the hard drive might have some hardware problems.
- 4. Preview the searching results, choose files you need, and click 'Recover' to get them back.
Step 2: Reformat Seagate Backup Plus drive.
Now you've got all your files in a safe place, so that you can go ahead t format the Seagate Backup Plus hard drive to make it work on Mac again.
• How to reformat external hard drive on Mac?
Scenario 2: Seagate Backup Plus drive not showing up in Disk Utility
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If Seagate Backup Plus drive is not showing up in Disk Utility, unfortunately, your Seagate Backup Plus drive may have some physical problems. In this case, you'd better send the drive to a local data recovery service and see if they could help. What's more, you can contact Seagate Backup Plus support team for disk repair and replacement service.
Bonus part: ways to use Seagate Backup Plus drives on Mac
Seagate Backup Plus drives are available in 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, and 5TB. And usually, the Seagate Backup Plus drive is formatted with either exFAT, FAT32 or NTFS. That's to say, you can use Seagate Backup Plus drive for different aims. For example, you can use Seagate Backup Plus drive for Time Machine Backup, or you can simply use it to free up space for Mac internal hard drive.
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How to use Seagate Backup Plus drive to back up files on Mac?
Different from Windows computer, you can download Seagate software like Toolkit to back up and sync files directly. On Mac computer, you can follow these steps to back up files like photos, documents, and videos on Mac.
- 1. Plug in your Seagate Backup Plus (It could be Ultra Touch, Slim, and Portable) to your system.
- 2. Choose Yes when Mac asks you 'Do you want to use your Backup Plus as a destination for Time Machine'.
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Or you can manually open Time Machine from your Menu Bar (or from System Preferences), choose Select Backup Disk, and then select Seagate Backup Plus Drive for Backup.
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Tips: Are all keyboards compatible with mac. If you newly bought a Seagate Backup Plus drive for your Mac which is NTFS (Read-only on Mac) formatted, you need to reformat it as HFS+ or exFAT before you use it on Mac. Or you can download an NTFS for Mac software, then you can use the NTFS external hard drive both on a Mac and PC.