Can't eject USB drive after Sequoia upgrade

I've got a USB bus in the USB port on my Mini. I plug in an external drive for BUs. I also plug in a thumb drive for BUs. It all used to work. I upgraded to Sequoia a few days ago. Now the drives won't eject because something is using them. Tried logging out, powering down, etc. Nothing works except force eject. Has Apple got a bug?

Mac mini, macOS 15.1

Posted on Nov 23, 2024 12:17 PM

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Posted on Dec 1, 2024 2:21 AM

I may have found a solution that doesn't involve erasing the drive.


Settings > Spotlight > Search Privacy > + add the external drive the exclusion list


This worked for me, but you need to manually add all external drives that you use.

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Dec 4, 2024 7:19 AM in response to Owl-53

Hello,

I ran the command from your post:


sudo lsof "/Volumes/your_external_drive_name"


And the results came in. It's mds and mds_store. Lots of lines.


I ran the command twice, in a 5-minute gap, and the lines presented are the same. So mds_store seems (not sure) to be stuck, which might (not sure) behave like a bug indeed.


@PRP_53, Thanks for the help. Didn't solve it (I still have to reboot my Mac in order to eject a drive(!)), but at least it shed some light!



Dec 5, 2024 4:31 PM in response to wagnercs

Please let me know if you find a solution! I have been getting this same problem on my external hard drive and have only been ejecting it by restarting my laptop and ejecting it once it finishes restarting. I've updated to Sequoia and I recently installed Backblaze too so I'm not sure which one caused this. I was thinking of uninstalling Backblaze to see if that's the problem but this makes me think it could be Sequoia. I need answers to this but can't find any online

Dec 9, 2024 7:31 AM in response to adrianhong

Well, @adrianhong - while this does work sometimes, I have some SSDs that don't appear on the desktop when I plug them in (mind you, CCC was able to back up to them anyway). I also see that when I added a drive that did appear in the Finder to the exclusion list and later opened Search Privacy to add another, the drive I entered earlier is not on the list...so perhaps this needs to be done each and eevery time you plug a problematic drive into the machine?

Let us all give thanks to Apple for making this ridiculously annoying.

Dec 20, 2024 8:54 AM in response to DesertRatR

Since updating to 15.2, I haven't tested this with my external HD yet that had the most trouble, however a new weird issue came up. While working with my Samsung Extreme SSDs, twice now I've received alerts saying my SSD was ejected improperly etc however I never ejected either drives nor did I pull the USB cord out. SSDs were both connected and I was still able to work with them. Not sure what's going on.

Dec 23, 2024 10:30 AM in response to adrianhong

I rotate external SSD drives for backing up - just now discovered that a Sandisk 4TB I backed up to a month ago and at the time did a force eject when the thing would not allow me to unmount is now unreadable.


SO does this mean it is now a brick? Can I ask Apple to buy me a replacement (and I wonder if the other one I have in a back vault is in the same state).

Running 15.1.1 - I see I can "upgrade" to 15.2 but just saw a note on this thread that that did not help.


Is there any way to reformat the SSD so i can use it again, or is it completely dead forever?


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Dec 23, 2024 10:34 AM in response to DesertRatR

Well, this is quite annoying - I just found that a Sandisk 4TB SSD I use for backup is now not mounting on the desktop - apparently a victim of the lovely programming by the wonderful geniuses at Apple.

When I plug it in, I get this window




And neither TecTool Pro nor Apple disk utility even sees it at all.


Is there any way to revitalize the SSD? It's a backup - I don't mind reformatting it and starting from zero - but will Apple refund me the $300 it will cost to replace this item?

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