You may see a message like the one above, telling you that there may be a program using that volume. The easiest and safest way to force a volume to eject is to open a new Finder window, locate the drive or volume in the left-hand column, right-click or option-click the volume, and select Eject “” in the drop down menu. Sometimes this is because a program is using a file on the volume in question, but other times the volume just seems to be stuck! Fortunately, there’s an easy solution! We’ll show you two ways to force your Mac to let go! Method 1 Sometimes OS X doesn’t want to let you eject a volume or an external drive.
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