![]() ![]() Ulvenhout in the Netherlands (Noord Brabant) 07.17 Issue tracker (not forum)? by Hans.07.18 Issue tracker (not forum)? by Hans.07.19 Connectmenow4 changes password entries for shares by astraub.07.20 Connectmenow4 changes password entries for shares by Hans.07.21 Issue tracker (not forum)? by third="Beedell", first="Roke", second="Julian Lockhart".06.04 Jouney of the Raspberry Pi by bobster316.06.06 Doesn't connect to Mac shared folder by ray.06.12 Connectmenow v4 - The share list windows loses text on large screen 2160p by lax.06.30 Gary's code - Wanting to run your specific effects on multiple strips by Hans.by third="Beedell", first="Roke", second="Julian Lockhart" 07.15 Connectmenow4 changes password entries for shares by astraub.07.16 Connectmenow4 – ignores Windows SMB share names when mounting to custom directory by rottenapple. ![]() 07.17 Issue tracker (not forum)? by third="Beedell", first="Roke", second="Julian Lockhart".To stop this, you can "kill" that particular task as such - CAUTION when killing a task, unsaved data in the application will be lost!įirst determine the PID, the Process ID. " QuickLook" on the other hand seem to have a file open - and is most likely the case the one locking your disk. In this care it's very unlikely that either of these "lock" your disk. Here we see that "mds" and "Finder" are currently accessing your disk. This should display a list, for example something like this: COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME Next step we use lsof ( li st open files) in Terminal, but we do need sudo (admin) rights for that. Quite often this is a directory in /Volumes/, for example /Volumes/MyDisk. Now how do we find out what application this is?įirst step determine where the disk is mounted - in Terminal. ![]() Often this is because some applications is "locking" the disk and refuses to let it go for an unmount. Sometimes your Mac doesn't like to let go of a disk and unmounting somehow fails. ![]()
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