Disk Drive ejecting itself

My Time Machine disk drive has been "ejecting" itself since I installed Snow Leopard. I'm not unplugging it, or turning it off. I'm not touching it.
I'm getting the following error message:
"The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before unplugging it or turning it off."

My question is why would a disk drive be "ejecting" itself. I've turned off the auto backups, and unselected the drive as the backup disk. It is still "ejecting" itself which leads me to believe the problem isn't with Time Machine but with something else - something connected with Snow Leopard because this wasn't happening five days ago before I installed SL.

iMac5,1 Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.6)

Posted on Sep 9, 2009 5:40 PM

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Apr 8, 2010 9:35 AM in response to Gabriel Schroeder

Check these links:
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10166_7-5577434-1.html
http://forums.macnn.com/57/consumer-hardware-and-components/327041/usb-1-0-vs-2- 0-a/

I checked other forums and people say that cables are all the same, except that old USB cables are not shielded. The USB cable I'm using now is much more thinner than the one I was using, so probably is not shielded.

Apr 9, 2010 9:11 AM in response to PaLnTsC

I am having the same issue! My external hard drive is a firewire, and I am running Snow Lepoard. Ever since the last software update this has been happening! First it ejects itself, then after a while, it reconnects!!

I have tried changing the cable, checking the disc for errors (there were none), checking and verifying the permissions - and still it happens.

I wish they would hurry up and fix this! My external hard drive holds all my important back up files!

Apr 12, 2010 8:51 AM in response to judithnewman

Not sure if this will help anyone, but here goes.

I recently got a Seagate external USB 1.5 TB disc and after successfully using it with a Netgear ReadyNAS I plugged it into my Intel iMac running 10.6.3 and could not write to it as it was NTFS - Doh! Downloaded and installed MacFuse and NTFS-3G and was happily using it, but started to encounter the "Disk ejected improperly" message on the iMac. So started again and formatted the drive as a single partition Mac HFS Extended. Still got the disk ejecting itself so tried it on my MBpro and was getting similar problems.

Having looked at this thread I thought I would try re-partitioning the drive and I noticed that although the disc was formatted as Mac it was still using the windows MBR partitioning scheme. So I re-partitioned with two 750GB partitions but chose GUID under options in Disk Utility. Copied around 60GB to one partition and the drive has not disconnected itself.

I am not sure if it's down to changing to GUID or making the partitions smaller, but it's been working fine now for an hour or more - which is at least twice as long as remained connected in its previous state.

If it starts disconnecting again I will post here.

Apr 14, 2010 4:29 AM in response to judithnewman

Same here, external Firewire device has hung all the time before (Time Machine has never been stable!) and then all of the sudden it started to eject the disk right after it was switched on. It is throwing back +The disc was not ejected properly...+ dialogue as seen on http://twitpic.com/1fihk1

Given the above *Time Machine has rendered unusable*, so that if anyone has a workaround, your post would be greatly appreciated!

Apr 14, 2010 4:47 AM in response to Ain Tohvri

Ain Tohvri wrote:
Same here, external Firewire device has hung all the time before (Time Machine has never been stable!) and then all of the sudden it started to eject the disk right after it was switched on. It is throwing back +The disc was not ejected properly...+ dialogue as seen on http://twitpic.com/1fihk1

Given the above *Time Machine has rendered unusable*, so that if anyone has a workaround, your post would be greatly appreciated!

I've just reported this to Apple Bug Reporter with all the enclosed info, ID #7862303.

Apr 14, 2010 11:04 AM in response to judithnewman

As I found no solution I simply erased the disk and redeployed it in Time Machine.

Before you switch on the disk, launch Disk Utility, switch the disk on and in Disk Utility locate the Time Machine disk as it appears there (in yellow), click it and Erase before it gets ejected.

*It's not a solution, but a rather critical workaround*. Since Apple hasn't addressed any of the issues I've reported during last months to their Bug Reporter about Time Machine, I had no time to wait until they may or may not do something about it.

Apr 15, 2010 1:47 AM in response to judithnewman

I am having a variation of the same problem. Everything in my current setup was working 2 or 3 days ago and suddenly this "disk was not ejected properly" this morning....

I have a Panasonic video camera which I connect through a FW DV cable to my external HD's FW400 port, from which I connect to the MBP's FW800 port. (I'm sufficiently ****** off that there is only a FW800 on this bloody expensive computer and so much of my equipment runs on FW400.)

I was working with a live video mixing program. Everything was working and then I plugged in and turned on my camera, and then "disk was not ejected properly." At first I thought it was the software, so I restarted (after repairing permissions etc in Onyx and running updates) and plugged in and turned on camera before starting ANY program.

Same problem.

This is a serious problem. I work with a video and need to be able to plug in my camera in order to get footage off from tapes.

Anyone else have the same issue? And dare I ask.. a solution?

Apr 20, 2010 9:18 PM in response to mirandaga

Hi, I have Macbook pro 5,3 running Mac osx10.6.3 connected with Lacie and Hitachi USB drive powered separately. Eversince last update. I see the drives being ejected by iteself without any reason and one point after reconnecting drive not reading in the mac at all but I have old imac running 10.4 and the drives read properly on them as well as no ejection issue. Any idea on this?

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