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Q: Disk not ejected properly

Hi I'm having this issue since I upgraded to Mavericks where almost every time I put my computers to sleep I get the "Disk not ejected propoerly" message and every disk but the system one is not mounted and cannot be found by Disk Utility.

 

I have a Mac Mini late 2009 and a Macbook Pro 15 mid 2009 and I'm having this issue in both machines. Never had any issues before in any of my machines, not in Leopard, Snow Leopard or Lion.

 

On my Mini I have two external USB drives and on my MBP I have a SSD, where the system is installed, and a HD (I replaced my optical drive with a bay to install the extra disk).

 

I researched the issue and found a couple of threads where people sugested to buy a 3rd party app that would unmount the disks at sleep and remount them at wake, but I think this shouldn't be a issue, since it never happened with any version of OSX I had used before.

 

Is anybody else having this issue as well? Is there any word from Apple on this subject? Can I hope for a fix?

 

Thanks

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 28, 2013 9:55 AM

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  • by marshmallow49,

    marshmallow49 marshmallow49 Sep 23, 2015 10:27 AM in response to Lindsay FromNetley
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    Sep 23, 2015 10:27 AM in response to Lindsay FromNetley

    LOL…Update:  Okay, with some dismay, my disconnect problem has returned :-(   It's becoming sort of a bad joke now, since none of the things I've shared this past week have really solved the problem.  My first DataTale case continues to perform flawlessly on all communication channels using the same cables and hard drives.  The second newer unit works best on USB2 and worse on eSata, regarding the disconnect issue.  So, I'm back to square one with the exception the manufacturer has agreed to replace the unit on it's last few days of warranty.  I'm still of the belief that some firmware on drive enclosures does some weird thing in sleep mode that caused the drives to be ejected. 

     

    I think it's fair to say at this juncture that no one, including Apple, really knows what's causing this, but it's certainly widespread.  Like others have said, it would be nice if Apple used their enormous resources to try and tackle this issue. Maybe they're scratching their heads too?

     

    In the meantime, it's more of a nuisance than anything else, at least for me, as I've never had any data corruption that I know of.  Hopefully the replacement enclosure will do the trick and work as good as it's older brother (who happens to have different firmware, I'm sure).

     

    Good luck everyone.

     

    Marshall

  • by chering,

    chering chering Sep 24, 2015 1:29 AM in response to c41
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    Sep 24, 2015 1:29 AM in response to c41

    I was plagued by "disk not properly ejected". MacPro 2010 with different external drives and a sonnet USB3-4-port PCI Express Card. Removing the only Belkin clip hub I was using cleared up all my problems. (Not the first time that a hub is creating havoc and timeis wasted to look for other reasons.) At least this worked for me. Big thanks.

  • by petabyte,

    petabyte petabyte Sep 27, 2015 10:38 AM in response to iPhabio
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    Sep 27, 2015 10:38 AM in response to iPhabio

    Not that I have read the entire 29 pages of this issue (wow), but I will give my thoughts for those that care.  I have been running a 2008 iMac from 2008 till now (pretty good longevity). I have run the OS's from Leopard to Yosemite generally a few months after they are released and I have run every one of them on this system. I have had a variety of USB2, USB3 external drives connected from a variety of manufacturers.  The improperly ejected messages are just the way the system behaves in response to sleep.  This issue is very deep in the firmware or code and it would appear Apple is unconcerned.  Just last week a 1T drive died (after 4 years as a backup) and I plugged a new one in. Same issue. I run one external as a time machine and another for Photos and iTunes and both give the same issue so it is not a Time Machine thing. The same message on yet another new drive with a new OS was the Impetus to look at the forums.

    Insomnia is the only solution and of course that is really just going to make you buy new fans more often.  I did run 24/7 for a year and it fixed the issue but killed an internal fan that I then replaced. On another note, the error does not seem to be very important, at least in my case.  I have not had significant corruption issues with the drives even though I get this message pretty much every day, one or two repairs with disk util per year but no data loss etc.

     

    My advice ignore it get on with life.

    If anyone knows how to just make the stupid message not appear it will save me around 700 mouse clicks a year

  • by s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s,

    s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s Sep 27, 2015 11:03 AM in response to petabyte
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    Sep 27, 2015 11:03 AM in response to petabyte

    I mentioned this before and was surprised to see that no one responded.

     

    I've had some success with Jettison. It's an app that automatically unmounts external drives when you put the Mac to sleep, and then mounts them when you wake it up. It's not perfect, and I still had some DNE errors when using it, but it worked about 90% of the time.

     

    I've been blissfully outside of this issue for some time, because I found an external drive that doesn't suffer from the problem: a LaCie Little Big 2. The problem is it's a very limited capacity (super fast for video/photo work), and I'm running out of space. So now I will have to buy a larger external drive or an enclosure like the Thunderbay IV from OWC, and I know from previous experience that I will get DNE errors when I go in that direction.

     

    Another thing I've considered is just leaving the Mac on all day, and then manually unmounting the drive before I put it to sleep at night. This is a pain, but it would solve the problem without burning out a fan.

     

    My understanding is that an SSD only Mac would have less of an issue being on 24/7, because it requires less cooling, but I may be wrong about that.

  • by petabyte,

    petabyte petabyte Sep 27, 2015 11:18 AM in response to s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s
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    Sep 27, 2015 11:18 AM in response to s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s

    I have also used jettison with no significant improvement but alas there are a lot of variables, glad it works for some.

  • by bos.com,

    bos.com bos.com Sep 27, 2015 6:25 PM in response to petabyte
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    Sep 27, 2015 6:25 PM in response to petabyte

    Hi PB, I have 2 brand new 2015 MBP's running 10.10.5 and both have issues with a WD 2TB USB 3.0. I've been pushed up to L1 Support Tech and they couldn't figure it out. Now I have a Genius Bar meeting and I don't think there is going to be anything that they can do. Tremendous waste of time and very disappointing. There is clearly something that Apple is not testing well enough. It took me forever to get to page 29 of this thread so I didn't read everything. Is Apple responding to any of this at all???

  • by paulidj,

    paulidj paulidj Sep 28, 2015 12:08 AM in response to petabyte
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    Sep 28, 2015 12:08 AM in response to petabyte

    Apple gives the advice to do a Power and PRAM reset on all hardware, and it helped me (mini, 10.9, FW800x3)

     

    Nobody else here seems to know about the official response from Apple, but it worked for me.

     

    Genius bar tenders should test this first, imho.

  • by chering,

    chering chering Sep 28, 2015 1:33 AM in response to paulidj
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    Sep 28, 2015 1:33 AM in response to paulidj

    Thanks. First I thought it was only the hub which created the problem. Did not help for long and the same problem came back. Resetting power and pram now seems to have done the job. So I hope.

  • by NuXPeR,

    NuXPeR NuXPeR Oct 2, 2015 9:21 AM in response to iPhabio
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    Oct 2, 2015 9:21 AM in response to iPhabio

    Upgraded to El Capibullshit and the problem is worse than ever. Used to only happen when the computer was idle or waking from sleep but now happening all the time, even while accessing the drive.

  • by kahjot,

    kahjot kahjot Oct 3, 2015 5:53 PM in response to NuXPeR
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    Oct 3, 2015 5:53 PM in response to NuXPeR

    NuXPeR wrote:

     

    Upgraded to El Capibullshit and the problem is worse than ever. Used to only happen when the computer was idle or waking from sleep but now happening all the time, even while accessing the drive.

    I'm not seeing that behavior at all with four external drives attached, and the Mountain.app installed. If it's happening all the time, I suspect a problem with your drive, its enclosure, and/or its cable.

  • by marshmallow49,

    marshmallow49 marshmallow49 Oct 6, 2015 7:03 AM in response to Lindsay FromNetley
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    Oct 6, 2015 7:03 AM in response to Lindsay FromNetley

    UPDATE:  Returned my refurbished DataTale enclosure a few days before the end of the warranty to get a Amazon refund.  I figured there was something corrupted in the firmware that caused the drive to act up when it exact duplicate enclosure runs perfectly.  Since I love the enclosure and set-up for it with multiple drive sleds, I ordered a new one with hopes it would work better.  Well, it arrived yesterday and immediately gave me the same disconnect problem when hooked up to it's eSata port.  Worse, it somehow corrupted the hardware start-up files in the system library ( HWNetMgr, HWPortDetect, etc in the StartupItems folder). I had to do a reverse clone from my OS BU drive to fix the files.  So, I then tried running he enclosure on it's FW800 bus and viola! I have had no problems thus far.   

     

    Personally, I still now think here is some kind of firmware issue with some enclosures and Mac OS.  Whatever it is,  I haven't the slightest idea, but wonder if it doesn't have something to do with these HW start-up files that fail to mount the hardware when coming out of sleep. After all hess got corrupted somehow when using he replacement drive.

     

    If this enclosure can continue to perform well in FW800, I'll be satisfied since I use the enclosures for back-up only and while eSata speeds are preferable,  FW800 will do as long as it behaves.

     

    So many users seem to be having trouble with this and the fixes are so varied for different users,  it's hard to say what's causing it.

     

    Frustrating :-(

  • by mdb76,

    mdb76 mdb76 Oct 12, 2015 4:15 PM in response to TheWildRover
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    Oct 12, 2015 4:15 PM in response to TheWildRover

    TheWildRover wrote:

     

    ...The same drives attached using a USB2 cable work perfectly. ... If I use a USB3 cable, then it all kicks off. Same drives, same enclosure, same adapter cards, the only constant that causes issues is USB3.

     

    Cheers

     

    Andy

    I'm in the same situation. It's definitely either the USB3 cable or port for me. I have two LaCie Rugged external drives; One is connected using USB3 and the other is connected to the Thunderbolt port via Firewire and an adaptor. The USB device gives me the problem  (and doesn't show up in LaCie Desktop Manager). When I swap the drives, the reverse happens. It's definitely USB or a cable problem. I'm lucky because I don't need to have both drives connected, only one. It shouldn't be happening though and as the HDD I rely on is 70% full, unless the problem is fixed I will need to either buy a new larger capacity drive (and discard my 12month old 1TB drive) or delete some of my iTunes library.

  • by macfanta,

    macfanta macfanta Oct 12, 2015 5:08 PM in response to NuXPeR
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    Mac OS X
    Oct 12, 2015 5:08 PM in response to NuXPeR

    I have no more issues with clean install El Capitan and 'Mountain' app installed and working

     

    Toshiba 1TB Canvio USB

    Seagate 2TB Backup Slim USB

    Seagate 5TB Expansion USB

  • by sm31179,

    sm31179 sm31179 Oct 21, 2015 7:37 AM in response to Robster50
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    Oct 21, 2015 7:37 AM in response to Robster50

    Holy mackerel!  I don't know how you figured this all out but it seems to be working so far.  Thank you!  My external hard drives were ejecting on their own within seconds of me plugging them in.  After doing your (seemingly) random steps, at least one of them is working now (my Time Machine).  My other hard drive which is set up in a RAID configuration is still not showing up.  I will contact Western Digital about that.  (Unless you have some more tips!)  I do have a question though- can I delete that SystemConfiguration folder from my desktop?  It seems that it was only copied from the Preferences folder, not moved entirely.  Thanks in advance!

  • by KenV54,

    KenV54 KenV54 Oct 28, 2015 3:33 PM in response to sm31179
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    Oct 28, 2015 3:33 PM in response to sm31179

    Update:

     

    My WD externally powered MyBook 1.5TB USB 3.0 drive simply would not stay connected under El Capitan, direct connect to the Macbook USB port or via the 3.0 USB Hub, no matter whether the computer was awake, sleep, just about anything except being actively written to.

     

    Since this has never happened to my G-drive 1 TB Thunderbolt self powered drive, whether connected via TB or USB 3.0, I decided to get another G-Drive 1 TB, self-powered drive, using just USB 3.0, and to connect both G-drives via a USB 3.0 Hub, which will free up the TB port for other uses. After 5 days, not a single DNEP from either drive! Hope I haven't jinxed things with this post.

     

    Anyone want to buy a WD 1.5 TB drive? Just don't use it with a Mac.

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