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MacBook Pro M1 "Disk Not Ejected Properly"

new M1 Mac mini, with external monitor, Ventura OS 13.0 ... always get this alert upon waking back up from "sleep:" Disk Not Ejected Properly. It does not show for an SSD drive I have attached, but it does for a Seagate hard drive. This question explored Aug 2021. Ventura has different options in Energy Saver. Not sure I want to reformat an existing drive the that worked fine before. Apple .... can you make a software fix on this. It does seem to be a prevalent issue.


Swood

Posted on Dec 4, 2022 6:18 AM

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Posted on Dec 4, 2022 6:39 AM

Disable Sleep, it’s unnecessary on later Macs, all pain, no gain. To disable, set your Energy Saver settings to as shown:


And check “Prevent” under Displays > Advanced


Separately, avoid manual sleep, use screen lock instead or let the display switch off/auto-lock on timer. For long or overnight absences, shut.

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Dec 4, 2022 6:39 AM in response to swood7

Disable Sleep, it’s unnecessary on later Macs, all pain, no gain. To disable, set your Energy Saver settings to as shown:


And check “Prevent” under Displays > Advanced


Separately, avoid manual sleep, use screen lock instead or let the display switch off/auto-lock on timer. For long or overnight absences, shut.

Dec 5, 2022 6:01 AM in response to hcsitas

Thank you. I will try this. I get that the M1 doesn't really need to sleep. However, I'm working with a Dell display that I do want to go to sleep. I guess just turn it off when I leave???? And back off when I return? ...


Note: Oddly this AM, when I signed back into my desktop, the NOT EJECTED PROPERLY notice did not appear ..ha...

MacBook Pro M1 "Disk Not Ejected Properly"

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