The Portable Hard Drive sold by Seagate does not require additional drivers for most. No additional drivers are needed for MacOS X to see the drive.
Summary
A Seagate external hard drive can occasionally not be detected/recognized by the PC. The reasons why this can happen and several solutions are provided. If you notice any data loss once your hard drive is recognizable again, download reliable data recovery software to recover the lost data.
My 1TB Seagate external hard drive cannot be detected by my computer but the light is blinking, what can I do to fix this? I need to get my data back. I use it at as a backup so pretty much all of my personal and work files are stored in the drive. Please help me out.
There are a variety of reasons why an external hard drive can become undetectable. Luckily, this is a well-documented issue and there are a number of fixes to get your external hard drive working again. First we’ll discuss why your Seagate external hard drive cannot be detected by your Windows PC, then we'll provide you with some effective solutions.
ReasonsWhy Does a Seagate External Hard Drive Become Undetectable
Seagate external hard drive not recognized due to:
- PC's USB port is not working.
- Hard drive driver is out of date.
- Virus attack.
- Hard drive failure.
Five SolutionsFix Seagate External Hard Drive Not Detected
So, how do you fix these problems when your hard drive, such as Seagate external hard drive, becomes undetected or unrecognized? There can be a number of underlying causes, so these solutions try to cover every circumstance.
Fix 1. Try a different USB port
If the Seagate external hard drive is blinking but not detected on you PC, then you can try to unplug and plug it into a different USB port.
Also, you can reboot your PC and try to connect your Seagate external hard drive to the computer again.
If this simple fix works, then your problem with the Seagate 'external hard drive not detected' error is solved.
If not, move on to the other solutions offered here.
If not, move on to the other solutions offered here.
Fix 2. Uninstall Hard Drive Driver
By carefully performing the four steps, you should be able to resolve the unrecognition problem of the Seagate external hard drive.
- Step 1: Click on Start > Type: devmgmt.msc and hit Enter.
- Step 2: Open Device manager > Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers > check whether any device shows up as unrecognized.
- Step 3: If it displays as unrecognized, go to the drivers tab and delete/uninstall the driver. Then check whether the external hard drive shows up in My Computer/My PC or not.
- Step 4: If it doesn't show up, reboot or restart the PC. If it shows up but disappears later, repeat the above steps and go to Disk Management > Change drive letter of your external hard drive only > Select one new drive letter to replace the old one by clicking Change, and click OK to confirm.
Fix 3. Turn on USB Root Hub
- Step 1: Click on Start > Type: devmgmt.msc and hit Enter.
- Step 2: Click View > Select Show hidden devices.
- Step 3:Expand all notes by clicking on the + (plus) symbol.
- Step 4:If there are any grayed-out entries, right-click on them and select Uninstall.
- Step 5:Reboot and try again.
Fix 4. Show All Hidden Devices
- Step 1: Click on Start > Type: devmgmt.msc and hit Enter.
- Step 2: Click View > Select Show hidden devices.
- Step 3:Expand all notes by clicking on the + (plus) symbol.
- Step 4: If there are any grayed-out entries, right-click them and select Uninstall.
- Step 5: Reboot and try again.
Fix 5. Make Changes in Registry
- Warning
- Please follow the below tips carefully while deleting Registry keys from your computer so as to make the Seagate external hard drive recognizable again. Any false operations such as deleting wrong keys in Registry may result in program failure, system crash, or even data loss error.
- Step 1: Click on Start > Type:regedt32 and click OK.
- Step 2: Back up your registry by going to File > export.
- Step 3: On the left side, go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}. - Step 4: If you see any upperfilter or lowerfilters at the right side, delete them.
- Step 5: Then try accessing your external hard drive again.
- Tip
- If you've exported the Registry as a backup by following the above steps, you can refer to the next steps for a guide to restore Registry manually.
How to Import/Restore Registry from A Manual Backup:
- Step 1: Type: regedit.ext in Search and hit Enter.
- Step 2: In the Registry Editor, click File > Import.
- Step 3:In the Import Registry File dialog box, select the location where you saved the backup copy, select the backup file, and click Open.
- Step 4: After this, restart your PC.
Fix 6. Run a Virus Cleaner Software
If it is a virus that caused your external hard drive to be undetectable or unrecognized, you can try a virus cleaner software to wipe out and remove any viruses from your PC and hard drive. Afterwards you can format the hard drive to make it readable again, but formatting will delete any software on the drive.
Data RecoveryRecover all lost data with EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard
After getting your hard drive to be recognized once more, you should check to see whether any files were lost. Files could have been lost due to the drive becoming unreadable, or from fixing this issue.
You can turn to these two methods for help:
- Method 1. If you do have backups on your Seagate external hard drive, you can directly restore those lost files from your backups.
- Method 2. If you have no backups, here the best hard drive recovery software will help you.
EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard will assist you with restoring unlimited data from your Seagate external hard drive in three simple steps. Even if you don’t notice any files missing, you can use this tool to scan your entire drive for any lost files that you may have missed. You can download this software and scan your drive completely for free.
If the amount of lost data is less than 2GB, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition will help you restore it all for free. Alternatively, you can purchase the Pro version to recover an unlimited amount of data.
Save your recovered data to another location than the external storage device. It is recommended that you reformat or format this drive to make sure it's secure for storing new data again. To do this, first back up the data on the drive, format, then restore the data.
Summary: Two methods to change Seagate external hard drives from read-only back to read-write, so that you can edit, delete, and rename files on this Seagate external hard drive. Also, if a Seagate external hard drive is read-only or files are locked on Mac due to NTFS format, you can use iBoysoft NTFS for Mac to mount it in read-write mode on Mac.
When you plug a Seagate external hard drive into your Mac, one of the worst things would be that you find your Seagate hard drive is read-only. Your photos, videos, and other files could be locked. Or your Seagate external drive could be write-protected. Are you facing such disk problem right now? Well, you are not the only one.
'I'm having a problem using my Seagate external hard drive. I only have permission to read files on my external hard drive, but I am not allowed to write or edit files on the drive when using Mac OS. Why this happened and how to fix Seagate external hard drive read-only on Mac?'
As you can see, even though Seagate is one of the most popular brands of storage devices all over the world, you could have trouble backing up or copying files to Seagate external hard drives, such as Seagate Backup Plus Protable drives. And the read-only issue, for example, Seagate external hard drives become read-only after macOS Mojave update, is one of the most common disk problems.
In this article, we introduced three possible reasons for disk being read-only on Mac, and you can find solutions to change the external drives from read-only accordingly.
- Table of contents
- Why a Seagate external hard drive is read-only on Mac?
- Case 1: The Seagate external hard drive is NTFS formatted
- Case 2: You don't have permissions to access the Seagate external hard drive
- Case 3: The Seagate external hard drive has some disk errors
Why a Seagate external hard drive is read-only on Mac?
You may be wondering why my Seagate external hard drive is read-only. In fact, read-only Seagate external hard drive results from various reasons. Generally, there are three possible reasons:
- The Seagate external hard drive is NTFS formatted
- You don't have permissions to access the Seagate external hard drive
- The Seagate external hard drive has some disk errors
In the following part, we'll go into details about how to fix the Seagate external hard drive read-onli issue in different situations.
Case 1: The Seagate external hard drive is NTFS formatted
Most of the time, a Seagate external hard drive being read-only on Mac is because the file system of this disk is the Windows NT file system (NTFS). That's because macOS disabled the NTFS write support by default. If you connect an NTFS formatted external hard drive to your Mac, you will find that files on this disk will be locked or show as read-only. You can only read this NTFS formatted Seagate external hard drive on Mac.
How to check if your Seagate hard drive is NTFS formatted on Mac?
- Open the Finder and click Go at the upper right of your desktop, then choose Utilities.
- Find Disk Utility and open it.
- Select your Seagate external hard drive in the left sidebar of Disk Utility.
- Then you can see Windows NT File System on the right.
- You can click the Info icon at the upper right to check if this disk is writable.
Solution: Use NTFS for Mac to write to Seagate external hard drives on Mac
In this situation, many people may think about converting NTFS to APFS or formatting it to make the NTFS drive compatible with macOS. However, the truth is that you can fix the Seagate external hard drive read-only issue without formatting, i.e. you don't have to lose your files on this drive.
Alternatively, you can download NTFS for Mac software to enable NTFS drive write support on Mac with no fuss. There are a great number of NTFS for Mac in the market, and iBoysoft NTFS for Mac is used here as an example.
iBoysoft NTFS for Mac: NTFS for Mac driver and more
iBoysoft NTFS for Mac is a handy disk management tool, which can help you mount NTFS formatted external hard drives, USB flash drives, SD cards, etc. on Mac with write support. This NTFS drive mounter is also compatible with macOS 10.15 (Catalina), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.12 (Sierra) and Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
How to use iBoysoft NTFS for Mac to write to NTFS Seagate external hard drive on Mac?
Step 1: Download and install iBoysoft NTFS for Mac on your computer.
Step 2: Launch this NTFS driver for Mac and connect Seagate external hard drive to Mac.
Step 3: Write to Seagate external hard drive after the drive is mounted successfully.
Aside from being an NTFS for Mac driver, iBoysoft NTFS for Mac is also a wonderful tool to manage files on NTFS external drives. It lets users open, monut, repair, and erase NTFS drives on Mac natively and seamlessly.
Case 2: You don't have permissions to access the Seagate external hard drive
If your Seagate hard drive denies your access or restricts you to read-only activities, there is likely an ownership conflict. Being a multiuser operating system, macOS sets up access permissions for all files and folders on the system, including external drives.
Solution: Change permissions on Seagate external hard drive
To fix the read-only Seagate external hard drive issue, you need to regain full access. You can ignore the ownership or change the sharing and permissions of this disk in the Finder by following the below steps.
Step 1: Select Seagate external hard drive on your desktop or in the Finder sidebar, and then press Command + I to get information of the drive.
Step 2: Scroll to the bottom of this list and click on the triangle that is at the left side of the Sharing & Permissions tab.
Step 3: Click on the lock icon at the right bottom and type in the password to unlock this tab.
Step 4: Check the box to Ignore ownership on this volume, or you can toggle it off and then on if it's already enabled.
Step 5: Click on the gear button and choose Apply to enclosed items… to save your changes.
Then you can go to check if your Seagate external hard drive is read-only still. If not, you will be able to write to this disk.
Case 3: The Seagate external hard drive has some disk errors
If your Seagate external hard drive becomes read-only not for the reasons above, you may need to have a check if there is any inner disk error. Some formatting errors will make an external hard drive read-only on Mac. If this is the cause, usually you will see a warning in Disk Utility that states it is only being mounted in read-only mode.
Solution 1: Fix read-only Seagate external hard drive in Disk Utility
Fortunately, there is a built-in tool called First Aid that can check and repair some minor disk errors. When your Seagate external hard drive becomes read-only due to logical disk problems, you can use First Aid to repair it then.
Here is the guidance to fix read-only Seagate external hard drive with Disk Utility:
- Open Disk Utility.
- Select the read-only Seagate external hard drive on the left window.
- Click First Aid in the top center and choose Run to repair this disk.
Solution 2: Reformat Seagate external hard drive
However, if Disk Utility fails to fix read-only Seagate external hard drive, the last thing you can try to remove write protection from Seagate external hard drives would be reformatting. Reformatting will assign a new file system to this disk, consequently, the Seagate external hard drive issue could be fixed.
But before you go ahead to erase this disk, you should know that reformatting will wipe the files on this hard drive. Thus, you are advised to check if you have a copy of data back in the first place , or you can recover data from this external hard drive with iBoysoft Mac data recovery to avoid data loss.
If you're sure that you have data backup in hand, you can proceed to reformat this read-only external hard drive with the following tutorial.
- Open Disk Utility as you did before.
- Select the read-only Seagate external hard drive in the left sidebar.
- Click Erase in the top center of Disk Utility.
- Fill in name, format, and scheme when the pop-up asks.
- Click Erase to confirm this operation.
A final note
Besides Seagate external hard drives, Toshiba, WD, Samsung, or other brands' external hard drives will come across the read-only problem. It is common to see people complaining WD My Passport external hard drives suddenly became read-only on Mac. You can also use these solutions to fix this problem. But if you are unable to fix it with the solutions suggested above, you can only send it to local disk repair store for help, but that will cost a lot usually.