![]() ![]() the fact that it supports sata II and not 3 is concerning there, as it might be using an old controller. ![]() Oh, and are you COMPLETELY sure the dock plays nice with >1tb drives? not all do. ![]() It's an intermittent problem i've had for years.(which a couple times has resulted in me having to use data recovery tools because i had no other system around to get at the files, ugh) I'd be willing to bet if you plug the drive into another USB interface that's known to work with the mac, and connect it, that it will still say it wants to initialize.Ĭan you copy the data to a local drive or another drive, format it with the mac(make sure it's MBR partition table!) as Exfat or something, and then try again? For some reason macs are just assholes about certain drives that were formatted by certain systems. The driver is likely just for the card reader and stuff, if that. I'm willing to bet you can't find a mac driver because it doesn't include one and there never was one, and it just isn't needed. ![]() I own a couple, and both have worked with every mac i've owned for the past few years plug and play. The 'All in One HDD Docking' is a docking station, which accepts 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch IDE and SATA hard disk drives (HDD) up to 2 TB in size. What format is the drive? I've never, ever seen one of these docks need a driver on a mac. ![]()
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