Hi Swdal,
This issue might occur if drivers for mac have got installed.
Method 1:
a.Press Windows Key +R, type Control Panel.
b. Type troubleshooting in the search bar, click on troubleshooting.
c.Click on Hardware and Sound, click on Hardware and Devices.
d.Follow the steps from the wizard to run the troubleshooter.
Method 2: I would suggest you to update the drivers for the external drive from device manager and see if it shows in device manager.
Method 3: I would suggest you to assign drive letter.
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This issue might occur if drivers for mac have got installed.
Method 1:
I would suggest you to run Hardware and devices troubleshooter and see if that helps.
a.Press Windows Key +R, type Control Panel.
b. Type troubleshooting in the search bar, click on troubleshooting.
c.Click on Hardware and Sound, click on Hardware and Devices.
d.Follow the steps from the wizard to run the troubleshooter.
Method 2: I would suggest you to update the drivers for the external drive from device manager and see if it shows in device manager.
a) Press “Windows Logo” + “X” keys on the keyboard.
b) Click on “Device Manager”.
c) Search for the device that you would like to remove from the computer.
d) Right click on it and select “Uninstall”.
e) Follow the on-screen instructions and restart the computer, if prompted.
Method 3: I would suggest you to assign drive letter.
- Open Computer Management by pressing Windows + R, and typing Control Panel in Run prompt, clicking System and Security, clicking Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking Computer Management. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
- In the left pane, click Disk Management.
- Right-click the drive that you want to change, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
- Do one of the following:
- To assign a drive letter if one has not already been assigned, click Add, click the letter that you want to use, and then click OK.
- To change a drive letter, click Change, click Assign the following drive letter, click the letter that you want to use, and then click OK.
- To remove a drive letter, click Remove, and then click Yes to confirm that you want to remove it.
- Some programs make references to specific drive letters. If you change a drive letter, these programs might not work correctly.
- If you get an error, the drive you are trying to change might be in use. Close any program or window that is using the drive and try again.
Do get back and let us know the status of the issue, I will be glad to help you further. We, at Microsoft strive towards excellence.
Xbox One Transfer To External Hard Drive
Symptoms
I need to transfer an existing virtual machine to your new Mac.
Resolution
When you buy a new Mac, you do not have to install your virtual machine once again - you can just transfer an existing one.
Important: Shutdown your virtual machine before following the steps below.
- Locate the virtual machine on your old Mac hard drive.Note: in order to transfer a Boot Camp partition, see KB 113658By default, virtual machine files are located either in Documents/Parallels folder inside your user folder, or in /Users/Shared/Parallels.Parallels Desktop virtual machines have a .pvm extension
- Copy the .pvm file to an external hard drive or transfer it via network.
- Connect your external hard drive to the destination Mac.
- Copy .pvm file from the external Hard Drive to any folder on the destination Mac.You can disconnect the external device now that your virtual machine has been successfully moved to your Mac.
- Install Parallels Desktop, then double-click on the .pvm file on your Mac to start the virtual machine.
Transfer To External Hard Drive On Mac
Note: OS X does not support writing to NTFS partitions by default. We recommend to format your external drive to either OS X native HFS+ file system or ExFAT file system (for compatibility with Windows PCs).
Note:FAT32 file system does not support files bigger than 4 GB.