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Will my Seagate drive work with Lion (MacOS 10.7)?

List of compatible devices with MacOS 10.7 (Lion) and related information.

MacOS 10.7 Lion was released to the public in late July 2011 and Seagate has evaluated current product lines to determine which ones will work with it. For our external drive products whose hardware is supported, Apple Time Machine is a very good backup solution.
For more information on Apple Time Machine, please see:

Product Hardware supported Software supported
GoFlex Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher*
Memeo build 2.6.168 or higher**
NTFS driver (released versions)
GoFlex Desk Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher*
Memeo build 2.6.168 or higher**
NTFS driver (released versions)
GoFlex Pro Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher*
Memeo build 2.6.168 or higher**
NTFS driver (released versions)
GoFlex Turbo Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher*
Memeo build 2.6.168 or higher**
NTFS driver (released versions)
GoFlex Slim Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher*
Memeo build 2.6.168 or higher**
NTFS driver (released versions)
GoFlex for Mac Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher
GoFlex Desk for Mac Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher
GoFlex Slim for Mac Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher
GoFlex Pro for Mac Yes Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher
GoFlex Satellite USB - Yes
Wi-Fi compatibility - Pending
Seagate Diag 1.1.2 or higher.
NTFS driver (released versions)
GoFlex Home Requires update Requires update
BlackArmor NAS Requires update Requires update

* Be sure to install the Seagate Diagnostic software which will automatically disable the drive's built-in sleep feature and allow the drive to follow sleep commands from the operating system. This is not required on GoFlex for Mac.

** Some issues (such as blank screens and software hangs) have been observed if the "Reopen windows when logging back in" box is checked during shutdown (a new option in Lion). Uncheck the box to prevent issues until a newer version of software can be released.