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Old 03-19-2010, 01:39 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Aptosreader View Post
My workaround is that once I'm finished with the PP, I shut-down the Mac (this automatically 'safely' removes all disks) and then unplug the PP.
I do not use a Mac, but I have read that the Mac has a disk utility that can "unmount" or "dismount" the disk that is much safer to use than "eject". Apparently, on the Mac, "eject" is only for media that is actually ejectable. On my PC, I prefer to just turn disk caching off for removeable media, so that there is little chance of removing the media just as a write to it is occuring.
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