My portable external Toshiba hard drive is now unreadable on my MacBook Pro early 2008 aluminum computer. Since updating to Yosemite OS X 10.10.1, I cannot recover my files stored as Time Machine backups on my external drive. In the finder, it cannot be see under devices, however in Disk Utility, it is visible. The mounted partition is not viewable, however. My own native hard drive is 200 GB while the external hd is 500 GB. There's no creating a 500 GB image on my hard drive, in other words.
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I've tried the latest versions of Paragon NTFS and Tuxera NTFS with no avail. How am I to recover my files, most importantly my Time Machine backups, from my external drive? This happened to me with a WD external 1TB hard drive (where I kept Time Machine backups) right after doing a clean install of Yosemite. The drive would be visible in Finder, sometimes it wouldn't, and even thought it would mount, I was unable to access the drive via the Finder or Terminal.
It had some sort of denied access. It sounds similar so hope this helps. If I recall correctly after all the troubleshooting, I found that the permissions on the volume were changed for some reason. The user did not have read nor write access. It was completely removed. If you get to see your drive in Finder, select the volume (drive), and hit Command-I. This will bring up the 'Get Info' page where at the bottom you can see the users who have access to the drive.
If you don't see your user, add it. You should be able to use your drive now. Let me know if this worked as I can investigate further the steps I took. I just wanted to provide a quick response from what I remember worked.