![]() ![]() If you see it, click on the left side of the window and choose Disk Repair. If your Iomega is discoverable, it will show up in the left side of the Utility window. On the MacPro, on the desktop go into Applications>Utility folder and from the Utilities folder launch the Disk Utility application. If several are found, you would have to try each one at a time and uninstall any that did not work before trying the next, I think. You might try one of the driver hunter utilities and see if it finds such for the iomega. But if the Iomega was not previously recognized by this MacPro, I think what is missing is a useful driver. ![]() ![]() There are other possible explanations, you might have a corrupted volume or there might be a problem with the file structure on the Iomega. I suspect that you don't have an Iomega driver in play for use with this Macbook pro that the OS recognizes. ![]()
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