![]() ![]() The drive was connected using the Apple USB-C adapter to a USB 3.1 cable attached to the drive. Tonight, I was copying files to an external drive on my Late 2016, 15″ Macbook Pro. Using USB 3.1 storage device causes reboot (Dec 7th) HOW TO: Change system date in OS X from Terminal He also provided us with some excerpts from the Apple support forums showing that the external hard drives issue isn’t just his problem. UPDATE ( 16:50EST): Our original source has gotten back to us to tell us that he has tried a Lacie USB-C drive that has also crashed his MacBook Pro. ![]() UPDATE ( 17:05EST): Apple has addressed this issue in macOS 10.12.2 beta5, please read more here. I have read online that some users have had trouble getting their Time Machine backup to work on their new MacBook Pro and this hard drive issue could be the culprit. One of our readers contacted us to let us know that his brand new MacBook Pro shut down and rebooted any time he tried to use his external hard drives. External hard drives are an essential tool for many users and a lot of us have done a Time Machine backup to our external hard drives. Now we have at least one user who is experiencing issues with certain external hard drives. We already know that users have been complaining about battery issues and GPU problems. When it rains it pours and that’s exactly what seems to be happening for Apple’s new MacBook Pro. ![]()
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