If it is try mounting it in Disk Utility. Jun 23, PM. Jan 22, PM in response to mir fromatlantic city In response to mir fromatlantic city. I have a similar problem with my Macbook Pro. I can connect the Iphone, edit content via Itunes and it opens Iphoto. The Lumia also opens Iphoto but I can't see any photos that are on it. Both charge and show some sign of acknowledging the connection.
I have used a USB Stick I'm not technical sorry with the laptop before and set up a printer but I have never been able to find any external media devices Iphone, Android phone, Windows phone, Ipod nano through finder or on my desktop when they have been connected. Then I try to find to find them both in finder. When I open the disk Utility app, there are 3 items on the left hand menu: Then under those is a greyed out SuperDrive.
The Iphone has definitely worked with a Windows laptop before and as I said, I just can't find the devices in Finder. Sorry if my description is a bit erratic, i was trying all the fixes people have suggested here as I wrote it to make sure I didn't fix it.
Any help would be appreciated otherwise it may be a trip to the apple store on saturday. Jan 22, PM. Jan 7, PM in response to mir fromatlantic city In response to mir fromatlantic city. I have a dbtech slider scanner connected via USB that I am trying to use and my Macbookair does not see it in devices. Devices does list however a remote disc that I do not have connected.
Is this a similar problem to others listed or how do I resolve? Jan 7, PM. Jan 2, PM in response to shellinlasvegas In response to shellinlasvegas. It seems that your question has not been replied yet. I also have the same problem as you and I desperately need the answer to that. Have you gotten the answer yet since your question was posted last year? If yes please let me know. Jul 28, PM in response to mir fromatlantic city In response to mir fromatlantic city.
Okay I was having the same problem too, where I opened the Disk Utilities and nothing was there. You have been warned! On the plus side, reformatting a device will put it back to its factory settings and refresh it. This means it should once again show up when connected to your Mac. To reformat your USB device, do the following steps.
Sometimes when Apple pushes out these updates it means your Mac will no longer recognize a USB-connected device, even if it never seemed to have an issue with it before. Additionally, firmware updates are designed to address and fix bugs and glitches that may be causing your USB devices to not show up.
Make sure to check and download any and all updates available to you regularly. I am a tech columnist and blogger by trade, but I'm also an avid tennis player. In my spare time, I enjoy reviewing gadgets and gizmos from the world of tech. A lot has changed in the field since I started out as a writer back in , so it's always exciting to keep up with all that's new.
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