My passport for mac force eject

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Normally you can't quit the Finder except using Activity Monitor, so I add the Quit command using a utility like TinkerTool because quitting the Finder definitely helps with some problems.Īnother solution is to upgrade to Lion, because I hear that the message is more specific about telling you exactly which program it is that's still using the disk. I am a Mac user and buy the ones pre-formatted for Mac, though it is quite easy to reformat a non-Mac version.

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The Finder sometimes doesn't let go of files either, like after you do a QuickLook on a file. Two are used as my Time Machine computer back-ups one holds my considerable music library (so I can keep the media off my computer) and two hold back-ups to my 30,000+ photo archives. And plugging out the drive without ejecting first can corrupt the information on it. Information that isn’t written down to the drive. Mac OS can hold information in its memory. Be sure to properly eject your WD My Passport drive when you want to unplug the drive.

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If you attached a file from an external disk, Mail might not have let it go. When Your Backup Is Finished Eject Your WD My Passport Drive. Mac Mail is notorious for hanging onto files that have been attached to emails. If you don't want to log out, quit any apps you are no longer using. Logging out should also always work, for the same reasons, although the only programs that get terminated are the ones in the user account that is logged out. Shutting down should always work, because all programs are terminated and they stop using the disk.