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Dave,
Just tried your suggestion for the "automatic" ejection of the "toaster drive" - unfortunately, no joy. As I told you above, I have 2 clones on this same drive, DH's SD clone for his iMac and my SD clone for my MBPro. When SD finished copying just now, I received the usual pop up that said, SD completed clone ok. Then there was also the normal SD screen which showed all completed and green and check mark for completion of the clone. The toaster drive (with its 2 clones) showed on my display screen. One clone was DH's which I didn't access this time, the other clone was my own just copied with SD. I rt. clicked on mine, selected eject and it disappeared from the screen, however DH's clone #2 would NOT eject! I tried logging out as suggested in the Mac help menu, logged back in - no joy. DH's clone still showed. So, then I turned off my MBPro, turned off my Voyager, removed the "toast", and rebooted. That did remove the SD clone for DH but that doesn't address the question of why these clones will not eject after I select this option in the copy menu. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated... |
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