2 of my ext drives that I use for audio sample libraries had the names 'audio content 1' and audio content 2'.
I booted up my Mini, came back later into the room to find one of my 2 displays blacked out. I had to power down
I rebooted and those 2 externals names both change to a sting of numbers... one now says '32', the other '546546656546'.
I ran disk utility on them but that didn't help. However, if I run Disk warrior, my Mac shuts down!!!
I've had some weird hdd glitches before but a reboot always took care of that. I'm running did utility repair and disk warrior and it ain't fixing it. Grrrrrrr
Thise 2 drives are are bare in an OWC usb 3 dock. I'm gonna gonna boot one up on a cheap dock I have and see if that works. Then maybe its the dock
Restored with Time Machine. Still.
I updated to Logic 10.4.2 and everything was fine. I'll bet that "feature" they added to be able to choose where to install the audio content...despite even other companies allowing you to do that for the past 20 years... (way to go apple. always 10 years behind the times)...effed things up.
I booted up my Mini, came back later into the room to find one of my 2 displays blacked out. I had to power down
I rebooted and those 2 externals names both change to a sting of numbers... one now says '32', the other '546546656546'.
I ran disk utility on them but that didn't help. However, if I run Disk warrior, my Mac shuts down!!!
I've had some weird hdd glitches before but a reboot always took care of that. I'm running did utility repair and disk warrior and it ain't fixing it. Grrrrrrr
Thise 2 drives are are bare in an OWC usb 3 dock. I'm gonna gonna boot one up on a cheap dock I have and see if that works. Then maybe its the dock
Restored with Time Machine. Still.
I updated to Logic 10.4.2 and everything was fine. I'll bet that "feature" they added to be able to choose where to install the audio content...despite even other companies allowing you to do that for the past 20 years... (way to go apple. always 10 years behind the times)...effed things up.
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