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Old 12-12-2013, 10:14 AM   #9
elemenoP
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I'm curious about this. I have this problem sometimes: that something I've plugged into the mac doesn't eject, or I can't see the volume to eject it. I can't remember if it's happened with my Kindle or not; I rarely plug my Kindle into the computer. But when this happens, I just unplug whatever-it-is anyway, and then I get that warning that I could have damaged the disk by not ejecting it. But could you really damage the disk? If you know you aren't doing anything with the disk, like transferring data?
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