Hi, You may want to check your cables. Sometimes if they are loose or are faulty they could cause this. I had this trouble with my HD and it turned out changing out the cable helped. Also if you have a USB hub check that it is turned on and working. I'm not sure but it might well if you've a MacBook it may make a difference which USB port on the MB you've pluged your A. hub or B. HD into. I forget what one but one is wired slightly differently can cause issues with some devices. They talked about it on TWIT's Mac podcast. But I forget exactly what they said. HTH ~~~*~~~
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