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I recently was given an MPIO HS100 usb flash drive as a gift. It is a 1.5gb pen drive, its a pretty nice little unit. USB 2.0 compatible. It works perfectly with Windows (after installed a bunch of drivers) but i can not get my mac to detect or mount the drive. I have never used a USB drive with a Mac before so maybe i am missing something. Please help me i would like to be able to use this drive. The wite for the drive says that it will work with Mac OS 8 and later.
Equipment: 12' Powerbook G4 1ghz, 40gig, 256mb. Mac OS X 10.3
Thank you in advance!
Equipment: 12' Powerbook G4 1ghz, 40gig, 256mb. Mac OS X 10.3
Thank you in advance!
Mac Os External Drive Not Mounting
Dec 13, 2018 Map a network drive on Mac. Once OS X finds a network drive, you will be able to connect to it and access the resources you have permission to access. We can configure OS X to automatically mount the drive in the future to save having to do this every time you want to access something. Mounting is the technical term for opening the drive to use it. However, if the USB flash drive is not mounted on Mac, you will lose access to the USB flash drive as well as to the data stored on it. But don't worry, this page talks about the reasons for this issue, and how to fix 'USB flash drive not mounting on Mac' without data loss even if external hard drive is not showing up on Mac. Why the USB flash. HFS+ vs APFS Up until recently, HFS+ was the only file system supported by macOS and OS X. However, with the launch of the newest macOS High Sierra, Apple introduced a new drive type called Apple File System (APFS). HFS+ HFS+ was first introduced in 1998 with the launch of Mac OS 8.1 back when Apple made the switch to Intel-based processors. Although HFS+ is supported on all versions of Mac.