Now and then I experience something quite alarming and odd when I power up my Mac Pro (model 5,1, 2010, 2.8GHz quad core running OSX 10.6.8): my main hard drive is missing! In other words the Finder disk icon is gone and I get all sorts of "not found" error messages (which I believe are totally legit as this is my "user" drive where I keep all my settings and files).
But if I restart the computer the drive mysteriously reappears and everything works as before!
My Mac Pro is set up with multiple internal hard drives:
S.M.A.R.T. status is OK, but then again I have had past experiences with drives that show "OK" but in reality are starting to fail (resulting in several corrupt files). Could the drive be failing? What do you suggest I do?
But if I restart the computer the drive mysteriously reappears and everything works as before!
My Mac Pro is set up with multiple internal hard drives:
- System (an SSD with OSX, all my apps, administrator user area)
- Time Machine (regular Time Machine backups)
- User (my main user area with all my files, settings etc.)
- Emergency backup (a bootable clone of all my drives (using Chronosync) which is automatically done every 2-3 hours)
- Cache (SSD used for Lightroom, Photoshop, Adobe Bridge etc. cache and temporary files)
S.M.A.R.T. status is OK, but then again I have had past experiences with drives that show "OK" but in reality are starting to fail (resulting in several corrupt files). Could the drive be failing? What do you suggest I do?