The need for the Eject command arises from two reasons. First, if there are open files on a disk, macOS refuses to let you eject it because doing so might result in data loss. Second, the Eject ...
A handy new feature of macOS Sequoia allows a mounted volume to self-eject once a process copying files from it ends. Here's how to use it. If you've ever copied a large file from a mounted .dmg file ...
When using macOS, you certainly know if you’ve opened a Pages file or are editing an email. But, below the surface are files that macOS uses that you don’t see–all the activity required for background ...
Hi all, <BR><BR>I have inserted a cd into an Xserve, it hasnt appeared on the desktop, and I cant figure out how to eject the stupid thing. I don't want to reboot. <BR><BR>Is there a terminal command ...