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My passport for mac. lock without ejecting
My passport for mac. lock without ejecting






my passport for mac. lock without ejecting
  1. MY PASSPORT FOR MAC. LOCK WITHOUT EJECTING MAC OS
  2. MY PASSPORT FOR MAC. LOCK WITHOUT EJECTING UPDATE
  3. MY PASSPORT FOR MAC. LOCK WITHOUT EJECTING PRO

but curious if anyone has some ideas before I quit on this one.

my passport for mac. lock without ejecting

Matching Device Id: USB\Class_08&SubClass_06&Prot_50 Last Device Instance Id: USB\VID_05DC&PID_A83A\AA45RZA9QDSIIRQ1ZHĬlass Guid: Others tell you to uncheck "put the drives or computer to sleep when ever possible" in the OS System Energy saver preferences, but that defeats the deep sleep feature of shutting down the drives and computer when not in use.Device USB\VID_1058&PID_0810\575832314133345632393630 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.

MY PASSPORT FOR MAC. LOCK WITHOUT EJECTING UPDATE

While I've lost USB 3 speed in dock's hard drives, I'm only using them as a archive back-up system, so once I copied over the vast amount of info on USB3, USB2 is fine for incremental backups using smart update with SuperDuper.

MY PASSPORT FOR MAC. LOCK WITHOUT EJECTING PRO

I plugged the dock into the Mac pro USB 2 port in the rear and the warnings have completely gone away. Was hoping they wouldn't act like my USB 3 desktop hub, but unfortunately, I get the warning now on the Seagate drives in it. Recently bought a OWC USB3 Dual Drive dock, since I can't get the Datatale enclosures anymore. I have 2 Datatale removable drive enclosures on eSata with no ejection problems. Any drive, SD card or USB jump drive will show the "not ejected properly" warning every-time my Mac pro 5,1 comes out of deep sleep. It also has the added benefits of wiping away all of the OEM "utilities" that generally do nothing but make performance worse. If you are using the drives exclusively with Mac, it is always best to freshly format them to the native OS X format. While most manufactures say that they are Mac compatible, what it usually means that they are ExFat formatted.

MY PASSPORT FOR MAC. LOCK WITHOUT EJECTING MAC OS

This really should only effect internal HDDs, but maybe that could have a knock on effect to your external HDDs as well.Īlso, if you have not filled these drives up yet and have the room to back them up, I would recommend going into Disk Utility and formatting them as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), or even better as they are externals, Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted), if you have not already done so. Take a look at *Energy Saver>Computer Sleep** in System Preferences and see if the "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" is checked. I thought of another thing that you can check for. Maybe it enters into low power mode that causes it to loses its connections, sort of like how your phone won't charge from a USB on a shutdown computer. Though less likely check the documentation for the USB 3.0 card and see how it behaves when your computer goes to sleep. Unless the external drives are taking their cue from the USB card and hibernating the drives, they likely should not have entered hibernation, which means when you wake the Mac, you shouldn't see the Disk Not Ejected Properly warning. You can also test by setting the Energy Saver>Computer Sleep in System Preferences to 1 minute let the computer go to sleep, then wait about 5 to 10 minutes and wake it again.

my passport for mac. lock without ejecting

If it can, then turn it off, let the computer go to sleep and see if the warning comes back. When you wake the Mac again, you will still see the warning, but the drives are also woken up and reestablish their connection to the Mac, so you can access them and see them as mounted.Ĭheck the documentation for the drives that you have to see if they have a hibernate feature and whether it can be turned off. This exception is likely picked up by OS X even though the system is asleep. The likely answer is that your external drives also have a hibernate feature on them, and when they hibernate, Yosemite sees it as the drive disconnecting without it being ejected.








My passport for mac. lock without ejecting