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Recently I appear to have lost my external hard drive for my mac, where I kept my backups of my entire computer. In trying to find when I lost it, I'm trying to figure out when the last time I plugged it into my computer was - although my computer says that it's been 147 days or so since my last backup, I know I plugged the hard drive in since then (it just never fully backed up.)

Is there any place on the computer that has a date-by-date history of all the drives accessed/plugged into the computer? There is a risk that my identity has been stolen, if indeed I lost the hard drive long enough ago that someone has their hands on it and the sensitive backups inside it.

Info:
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The Eject button / option (in right-click menu) is not available in the Finder.

If I use Finder > Go To Folder… and type in the "Mount Point" from Disk Utility, I get a "folder not found" error. 

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(when I try to drag a file into the newly created folder on the Flash drive), or

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(if I drop a file on the Flash drive's root directory, or try to copy a file form the Flash drive to my computer). 

I have tried DiskUtil/"Repair Disk" on the flash drives, which doesn't show any errors or warnings (they appear to be ok - again they work fine on another Mac).

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I seem to remember having this same problem on OS X 10.8 at some point last year, and think I solved it via an online hint, but I have yet to re-find that solution (I'm on OS 10.9 now). 

Info:
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