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Q: Yosemite ejects external drives

I downloaded and installed Yosemite yesterday.  Now whenever the iMac sleeps, the OS keeps ejecting my external drives and then gives me DOZENS of "improperly ejected disk" errors.  It then freezes the system and the ONLY way I can get out is to power it down manually.  It appears that Apple may have hired some windoze programmers on this one.  Any suggestions?

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 5:34 PM

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  • by 7th Level Mac Master,

    7th Level Mac Master 7th Level Mac Master Apr 27, 2015 8:26 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    Apr 27, 2015 8:26 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    Add me to the list. My external drive had worked fine until updating to 10.10.3.

    Now when waking from sleep I see the infamous, "Disk ejected improperly" message.

    Another thing I've noticed, when working on my iMac throughout the day, I hear the drive powering up as if it had gone to sleep. It had never done this before. I have "put hard drives to sleep" unchecked in Energy Saver.

    Something is messed up and I'm attributing it to Yosemite, not the drive.

    Hey Apple, are you listening? Any suggestions? Any explanation? Any anything?

  • by JCX2009,

    JCX2009 JCX2009 Apr 28, 2015 12:21 PM in response to 7th Level Mac Master
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    Apr 28, 2015 12:21 PM in response to 7th Level Mac Master

    I can offer this update to my situation: I have an external lightening drive that is also randomly being ejected at night. The drive is set to never go to sleep. I have tried it plug directly into my iMac as well as into a USB hub. The ejections appear to be random. It does it 2 or 3 times a week in a 5 day period. It doesn't matter whether I've use the computer the night before or not. It doesn't matter whether I have saved to the drive or accessed the drive hours beforehand or not for several days. There seems to be no consistency to why the ejections occur and it's something I've only experienced since transitioning to Yosemite. But, I can say I have a second older external firewire drive that has not once experience any ejections at all.

  • by MWHversusAAPL,

    MWHversusAAPL MWHversusAAPL Apr 28, 2015 7:42 PM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    Apr 28, 2015 7:42 PM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    I am going to throw my name in the ring on this.  I have the same problem with my LaCie external drive.  I'll try the workaround when I can get my Mac to see it again.  I'll follow the post in hopes a solution is found.

  • by PhilChris,

    PhilChris PhilChris Apr 29, 2015 3:44 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    Apr 29, 2015 3:44 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    An SMC reset worked for me, at least for now. I can now close my MacBook Pro cover to sleep the computer without a bad eject of my LaCie external Thunderbolt drive, although the reset does seem to have slowed down my whole system for some reason.

    Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support


    I don't know why some workarounds succeed and others fail, with different experiences for different people, but I guess the lesson (for now, at least, until Apple manages to fix the OS X bug) is to try them all.

  • by Robert Kosinski,

    Robert Kosinski Robert Kosinski Apr 30, 2015 9:42 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    Apr 30, 2015 9:42 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    Same. I've got 4 external drives attached to top my late 2013 MacPro in a Mediasonic ProBox HF2-SU3S2 4x Bay 3.5" Hard Drive Enclosure. One of those drives is my TimeMachine. Since going to 10.10.3 every morning when I wake my monitor I've got 4 improperly ejected disk errors but the drives have re-mounted themselves. The only thing I've got checked in Energy Saver is "prevent computer from sleeping automatically when display is off" and this is my most recent setting attempt. I've run through most of the other possible solutions in this thread. We'll see in the morning.


    It's very unsettling because last year I had a major failure in my old tower where my drive became corrupted and this corruption was apparently copied to my TImeMachine. Lost A LOT of stuff due to lack of backup redundancy, but that's another story. I've had more problems with Apple hardware and software in the last 2 years combined than in the previous 30! I sincerely hope this isn't the future of the company.

  • by llirik K,

    llirik K llirik K Apr 30, 2015 9:46 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    Apr 30, 2015 9:46 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    I don't think it's just happening with drives... I think it's the actual connections to the machines.

     

    I'm using a thunderbolt 2 dock, with a second screen connected to it. That would randomly just shut off... turn on... sometimes repeat a few times until it was "good".

     

    To the other thunderbolt port on my iMac, I have a Lacie 8TB for backups. That also disconnects randomly - but in this case, instead of powering back up like the dock

  • by njarif,

    njarif njarif May 1, 2015 10:33 PM in response to Keep it Mac
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    May 1, 2015 10:33 PM in response to Keep it Mac

    I have the same issue with my new imac Retina 5K, which came with Yosemite installed. It keeps ejecting my two brand new Seagate 2TB slim drives.

    I get the dreaded Disk Not Properly Ejected after imac wakes up from sleep. I spent hours on the phone, tried all combos of Power setting, reset SMC, PRAM, Reload OS, tried it with new User added, used a new partition on the internal drive with clean OS install, turned off Spotlight for external disk, and did pulling the network cable etc.  Apple tech directed me to the Genius Bar where they replaced my logic board on my 3 months old imac. All above did not solve the problem.  I tied the two Segate 2YB drives with macmini (2009) with Yosemite and an older imac (2010) Maverick, they work OK.  Since the older macs are equipped with USB 2.0 and the new imac is equipped with USB 3.0.  I contacted Seagate and was referred to the thread about "Disk not ejected properly" they blame Apple.  My suspicion it  is an issue related to USB 3.0.  I moved the two Seagate drives to an externally powered UBS 3.0 hub and have not seem the problem since.  I wish Apple Engineers find a solution to this problem.

  • by sevenmiles,

    sevenmiles sevenmiles May 2, 2015 9:43 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    May 2, 2015 9:43 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    I don't think this issue is related to one specific type of connection. My Seagate external is hooked up via FW800. I see that others here are using Thunderbolt and USB 3.

  • by Robert Kosinski,

    Robert Kosinski Robert Kosinski May 3, 2015 12:14 PM in response to sevenmiles
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    May 3, 2015 12:14 PM in response to sevenmiles

    Agree. My enclosure is USB 3.0 HOWEVER everything had been running fine for the 8 months or so I've had this new MacPro. Problems began around the time of my upgrade to 10.10.3. I definitely think it's software.

  • by Timothy Holt,

    Timothy Holt Timothy Holt May 3, 2015 3:49 PM in response to njarif
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    May 3, 2015 3:49 PM in response to njarif

    I have just hooked my drives up to an OWC Thunderbolt 2 Dock, we will see if the problem is solved and get back to you

  • by Robert Kosinski,

    Robert Kosinski Robert Kosinski May 3, 2015 4:22 PM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    May 3, 2015 4:22 PM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    It's out of control now today... 5 times in the past hour in the middle of a studio session. Class action anybody?

  • by Unloadedone,

    Unloadedone Unloadedone May 3, 2015 5:09 PM in response to Robert Kosinski
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    May 3, 2015 5:09 PM in response to Robert Kosinski

    II've had crazy days where it happens constantly and then I go weeks without having it. I'm in the middle of such a streak right now. I have no idea why it's not doing it but it's stopped.........for now.

  • by brewstereon,

    brewstereon brewstereon May 3, 2015 8:18 PM in response to Unloadedone
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    May 3, 2015 8:18 PM in response to Unloadedone

    "Thank you" to many of you.  Some ideas worked --  for a while -- and then bombed out.  The only thing that has worked lastingly for me on my 5-year old iMac with Yosemite 10.10.3 is to get into System Preferences / Energy Saver and set "computer sleep" to "Never".  This has been the only solution for me with an outrigger Time Machine hard drive on a USB port.  C'mon APPLE !  What is taking you so long to clue us in? . . . . . . . . or don't you know ? 

  • by njarif,

    njarif njarif May 4, 2015 8:47 AM in response to brewstereon
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    May 4, 2015 8:47 AM in response to brewstereon

    Setting the CPU never to sleep has worked for me too as well as plugging my Seagate 2TB slim drive into a powered USB 3.0 hub instead of a direct connection to the imac.   But these are work around. Apple needs to have a fix for this major issue that affects so many.

  • by Robert Kosinski,

    Robert Kosinski Robert Kosinski May 4, 2015 8:54 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock
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    May 4, 2015 8:54 AM in response to michaelfromlubbock

    What's working for me at the moment... overnight and so far today is not to let my MacPro OR the monitor sleep. I put up a very active and very dim screen saver. Buddy of mine at an Apple Store speculated that it's something in the Energy Management software. But I'm pretty sure most of us figured this out already. So many different configs here to be hardware.

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