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Jettison That Disk! For the most part, I don’t have trouble ejecting disks. Sometimes, when I try to eject the duplicate that SuperDuper makes of my internal boot disk every night, the backup disk’s ...
You can eject a disk in macOS in multiple ways, like selecting it on the desktop and choosing “Eject” from the Finder’s File menu, pressing Command+E, or dragging the disk icon to the Trash.
To eject a disk, just highlight its name in the list and click on the “Force Eject” button. This process may take a few seconds.
If going to the Finder to eject disks from your Mac is too much of a pain, the folks at Beyond Midnight Software want you to try EjectDisk 3.2, a utility that lets you eject disks while working in ...