If you've already upgraded to Mavericks, then the company recommends users to remove these applications and restart your Mac even if you haven't been affected. In order to protect customers against this potential problem the company wants users to uninstall WD Drive Manager, WD Raid Manager and/or WD SmartWare from their Mac before they upgrade to the Mavericks. A specific set of conditions and timing sequences between the OS and the WD software utilities has to occur to cause this issue." "WD has been tracking this issue closely through our WD Forum and through our Technical Support hotline and the occurrence rate of this event has been very low.
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