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Remove the erase disk option on the finder macOS Sequoia

Updated to macOS Sequoia today and saw that when right clicking on a connected hard drive on the desktop, it shows the option to erase it under the eject option. I find it very very dangerous because it makes it very easy to click it by accident or even clicked by someone else (a child for example) and erase a drive with important content inside.


Is it possible to remove that option from this right click menu somehow? I also find it useless because most people don't erase their drives so often to need that option so easily accessible...

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.0

Posted on Sep 16, 2024 6:46 PM

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Posted on Sep 26, 2024 1:40 PM

Placing Erase Disk next to Eject Disk is a really bad idea. I wonder how this got thru beta without any feedback. I like the idea of having the Erase disk option in the menu. It just needs to be placed far away from the most commonly used menu item Eject Disk. I hope Apple is listening.

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Sep 26, 2024 1:40 PM in response to Simos805

Placing Erase Disk next to Eject Disk is a really bad idea. I wonder how this got thru beta without any feedback. I like the idea of having the Erase disk option in the menu. It just needs to be placed far away from the most commonly used menu item Eject Disk. I hope Apple is listening.

Sep 26, 2024 3:20 PM in response to Simos805

I totally agree with the original poster, it is sheer madness to put a seldom used and dangerous contextual menu item next to a much used one. This is so far from Apple's own Human Interface Guidelines. I cannot in the least understand how some here can defend something so obviously silly with arguments like 'then don't use it' or 'I don't use it, so neither should you'.

Sep 26, 2024 3:02 PM in response to mls2k3

For me being a long time Windows user clicking the Right mouse button for the context menu is second nature. I will definitely be retraining my brain to use the drag to trash, Mac method.

I wasn't suggesting you retrain anything. I just figured dragging the disk to the Trash would completely freak you out if having the Erase Disk command next to Eject Disk is so traumatizing.

Oct 29, 2024 3:49 PM in response to Felixucop

Felixucop wrote:

I thought the same... I almost erased a lifetime of photos because of this stupid button placement!


I almost did a lot of things...not sure how that is relevant.


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Remove the erase disk option on the finder macOS Sequoia

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