tried mounting the drives using the disk utility as I can see them (unmounted) but they just won’t mount.They are as-is formatted as ExFat with Pargon NTFS software on my Mac. I even tried using the update firmware for Passport drives but the app told me that the drives were locked (they were not locked).re-install discovery in hopes that somehow the drives would be discovered.rebooting the mac with and without the SSD’s plugged in,.replugging the units back in multiple times.swapping cables between the two drives thinking that the second drive had bad cables. I then spent the next two hours trying to get both SSD remounted, Of course with all this jiggling of cables on the dock, my first SSD got unmounted too and that too I could not get remounted even with unplugging the cable and replugging the cables. Even pulling the cable and replugging it in, the SSD did not re-appear. While working with the computer tonight, the second SSD suddenly unmounted itself and the Mac gave me the pop up window indicating that the SSD was not ejected properly. With the second SSD, it took hours to copy over 315,000 files but it did complete successfully and it had no problems until much later in the night. After that, I didn’t really have any problems with the SSD unmounting until I bought a second SSD. I rebooted the Mac and the SSD was still not mounted and this was when I thought that the software Discovery was hindering the USB mounting, so I uninstalled Discovery and finally the SSD reappeared. With my first SSD I would notice that once or twice, within the last few days, the SSD would unmount itself suddenly and my Mac would pop up this window saying that The Disk was not ejected properly. So I fell in love with the new 1TB SSD Passport and bought a 2nd one of which they both operated nicely on my MacBook dock until suddenly they didn’t.
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