![]() If anything running on your Mac still has active and open files, the OS used to just tell you that the drive was in use and left you to your own, er, devices. Sometimes the grayed-out stage happens so quickly that you don’t even notice it. ![]() If all goes well, the drive then disappears from the Desktop and sidebar. Once you’ve initiated eject, OS X and macOS fade the device’s icon while the process of removing temporary files and confirming no application or background process has files on the drive that are in use. If drives don’t appear below the Devices label, choose Finder > Preferences > Sidebar, and make sure the appropriate options are checked in the Devices section.) (If you don’t see the sidebar, choose View > Show Sidebar.
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