macOS Tahoe verson 26.0.1 and external hard drive connected with USB

After installing Tahoe my MacBook Pro with M2 no longer mount external hard drives and disk utility will not work either and it just shows a blank rectangle. I've installed NTFS for Mac from Paragon software which works well with the previous OS so I'm wondering if this is an issue with NTFS for Mac or is it a bug with Tahoe? There seem to be quite a few complaints about mounting external hard drive so I hope someone can help clarify.


Thanks in advance!


PS I seem to be able to find a workaround by shutting down and then starting it up again while holding the Commad R key but I don't think this is the safe mode and have the drive connected. Both Disk Utility and the hard drive shows up but if I eject it and insert it again it will not work!

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Oct 10, 2025 11:02 PM

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Oct 11, 2025 5:52 AM in response to Psych13

Psych13 wrote:

@owl-53,

Apologies for yet another post but I decided to try and connect an old (and not password protected) Seagate drive to my Macbook Air and it connected just fine. So now I am left wondering whether it was the fact that my other drive was password protected that stopped it from being recognised. The thing is this: prior to me updating to Tahoe OS, I never had an issue with that particular drive, which is why I am left thinking that there is a compatibilty issue with Tahoe and my other drive.

How is it “password protected?” If you are using third-party software to make it password protected, it is very much a certainty the software isn’t compatible with Tahoe.

Oct 11, 2025 1:22 AM in response to applenovice22

applenovice22 wrote:

After installing Tahoe my MacBook Pro with M2 no longer mount external hard drives and disk utility will not work either and it just shows a blank rectangle. I've installed NTFS for Mac from Paragon software which works well with the previous OS so I'm wondering if this is an issue with NTFS for Mac or is it a bug with Tahoe? There seem to be quite a few complaints about mounting external hard drive so I hope someone can help clarify.

Thanks in advance!

PS I seem to be able to find a workaround by shutting down and then starting it up again while holding the Commad R key but I don't think this is the safe mode and have the drive connected. Both Disk Utility and the hard drive shows up but if I eject it and insert it again it will not work!

Did the Paragon Software and NTFS drive perform as expected Prior to upGrading to macOS 26 Tahoe ?


Has the Paragon software been updated since the upGrade to Tahoe


It often happens that doing an upGrade to a newer Operating System may break Third Party software


https://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-mac/


As for starting Apple Silicon Computer is Safe mode


You may review the instruction, specific to Silicon computer in this link


 Safe Mode. 



Oct 11, 2025 12:59 PM in response to Psych13

Psych13 wrote:

@Owl-53 I hear you, and, I, too have been using *many* external drives (successfully-once formatted for Mac) without issue. However, this particular external drive is not "playing" with Tahoe. I'm 58 years old, and like you, have much experience with both Windows PC's and Mac computers. I've had a number of external drives in the past, and have never had a problem with any other OS till now. You're implying that because *you* don't have any issues of this kind, then all is well. All clearly isn't well for many customers-you just have to read the various posts on other threads. I'm pleased it's all working fine for you, but it isn't for me.

OP also wrote " his particular external drive requires a password to unlock it (I am not using a third party software to make it password protected)-these are very costly 2T drives, which come with a password protection feature. "


I believe there are some external drives that may have a " Builtin Password " feature that is built into the Controler or Firmware that is Built into the device


ie : Samsung's T7, T7 Touch, and T9 portable SSDs are external drives that offer password protection with AES 256-bit hardware encryption.


So predicated on that singular example and ported to your Seagate drive


To reiterate


Whatever issue the user is experiencing with their Specific External Drive


It does not fall under an issue with Apple Computer or the version of macOS the machine might be running


You best to follow what has been mentioned earlier " I will be contacting Seagate on Monday to try and get to the bottom of this. "


EDITED - should you have additional issue with this drive


Suggest opening a New Question of your own


As it stand for now, OPs question has almost been hijacked

Oct 11, 2025 5:04 AM in response to Psych13

@owl-53,


I just Google'd whether there is a firmware update and got the following reply from AI:


"There is no specific firmware update needed to make a LaCie drive compatible with macOS Tahoe 26.0.1; compatibility is managed through the host computer's operating system, not the drive's firmware. You should ensure the drive's software is compatible with Tahoe 26.0.1 by checking LaCie's official compatibility list on the Seagate website. For issues with macOS Tahoe, the primary solution is to ensure your Mac has the latest operating system updates, as the initial versions had compatibility problems with some hardware". 

Oct 11, 2025 5:23 AM in response to Psych13

@owl-53,


Apologies for yet another post but I decided to try and connect an old (and not password protected) Seagate drive to my Macbook Air and it connected just fine. So now I am left wondering whether it was the fact that my other drive was password protected that stopped it from being recognised. The thing is this: prior to me updating to Tahoe OS, I never had an issue with that particular drive, which is why I am left thinking that there is a compatibilty issue with Tahoe and my other drive.

Oct 11, 2025 5:40 AM in response to Owl-53

As I said in my other post, I have tested this out with another Seagate drive and it connects and is read, just fine. But the fact that my other (same brand) external drive is not recognised/is prompting me to install a driver (despite my Google research telling me I do not need to install a driver) tells me that this is a compatibility issue-not to mention (and yes I perused the link you pasted)-that other Apple customers are having the same issues with external drives and Tahoe. How can this be a coincidence? I will be contacting Seagate on Monday to try and get to the bottom of this.

Oct 11, 2025 7:11 AM in response to Psych13

I think my colleague is probably " Right On "


Regarding third party software that may have been Bundled on the Seagate Drive


In the the 20 + years using Apple computers


I have acquired various Seagate drives- about 4


Some are Rotational / Traditional Platter drives while others are SSD Drives


At no time have I installed any of their Bundled Software


Each of the four drives I have, mount and perform to my expectation


Tested using a M2 Desktop, M4 Desktop and M4 Laptop each running macOS 26 Tahoe version 26.0 to 26.01


Go figure

Oct 11, 2025 9:09 AM in response to Barney-15E

This particular external drive requires a password to unlock it (I am not using a third party software to make it password protected)-these are very costly 2T drives, which come with a password protection feature. Since installing Tahoe, however, when I connect it to my laptop, I don't even get as far as being prompted for the password that far...it prompts me to install a driver. I don't have this issue with my other Seagate drives and I didn't have this issue prior to Tahoe. As I said, I will contact Seagate on Monday.


Oct 11, 2025 9:13 AM in response to Owl-53

@Owl-53 I hear you, and, I, too have been using *many* external drives (successfully-once formatted for Mac) without issue. However, this particular external drive is not "playing" with Tahoe. I'm 58 years old, and like you, have much experience with both Windows PC's and Mac computers. I've had a number of external drives in the past, and have never had a problem with any other OS till now. You're implying that because *you* don't have any issues of this kind, then all is well. All clearly isn't well for many customers-you just have to read the various posts on other threads. I'm pleased it's all working fine for you, but it isn't for me.

Oct 11, 2025 12:28 PM in response to Psych13

Psych13 wrote:

This particular external drive requires a password to unlock it (I am not using a third party software to make it password protected)-these are very costly 2T drives, which come with a password protection feature.

there isn’t a built-in feature of macOS that will password protect a drive other than using encryption. If you are not using the built-in encryption tools, it must have additional software.

Oct 11, 2025 12:49 PM in response to Psych13

Psych13 wrote:

This particular external drive requires a password to unlock it (I am not using a third party software to make it password protected)-these are very costly 2T drives, which come with a password protection feature.

The software is 3rd party as far as macOS is concerned. Therefore, it is the 3rd party developer’s responsibility to update their software for compatibility with macOS.


Personally, I’d never use 3rd party software to encrypt a drive. The first thing to do with a new drive is to erase and reformat it (at the top level) with Disk Utility.


There was a prior post on this forum from a user who couldn’t access their external drive due to the manufacturer’s software. It was a LaCie drive, so Seagate. IIRC, Seagate pointed them to updated software on their website. But this is a risk you’ll continue to run if using 3rd party tools to encrypt your data.

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