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Continuous disk not ejected properly message

I have a Samsung 1TB SSD USB drive. It's been on the system for a good few years now. I upgraded to Mojave, and now it isn't seen, or is seen temporarily, and I repeatedly get the "disk not ejected properly" message.


I've checked the connections, tried it in various sockets, but I'm reading this is happening to a few Mojave users. Is there a fix? Or do I go back to High Sierra? If so - How?


Mojave 10.14.4

iMac 27", macOS 10.14

Posted on May 11, 2019 2:37 AM

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Posted on May 11, 2019 3:57 AM

Following some random-seeming advice, I unplugged and plugged in the disk numerous times, each time leaving the computer a bit of time to see/not see/claim I ejected the disk. Eventually it saw it.


The disk is there, I've run a ProTools session from it. Seems fine. I'll rest easier if it remains so over a couple of days of switching on and off.

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May 11, 2019 3:57 AM in response to David Goodall

Following some random-seeming advice, I unplugged and plugged in the disk numerous times, each time leaving the computer a bit of time to see/not see/claim I ejected the disk. Eventually it saw it.


The disk is there, I've run a ProTools session from it. Seems fine. I'll rest easier if it remains so over a couple of days of switching on and off.

Continuous disk not ejected properly message

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