[muglo] Re: Time Capsule

  • From: Dave Knight <dave@xxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:44:15 -0400

Assuming you're not deliberately disconnecting the thing it might just be that 
you have a flaky usb cable, or the drive itself does to sleep in an unfriendly 
manner and Mac OS assumes that you unplugged it.

dave

On 2011-10-31, at 3:39 PM, Wayne Dobson wrote:

> Finder is chastising you for a reason... Are you unplugging the drive or 
> shutting it off before Finder can say goodbye? Treat the backup drive as any 
> other storage device, ie: un-mount properly before disconnecting.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Oct 31, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Mary Read <m.k.read@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> At last I have something that's on-topic! Although I'm afraid it's not 
>> commentary -- it's another request for help. I'm hoping someone in the group 
>> will be familiar with the Time Capsule/external drive glitch I'm 
>> experiencing, or be able to point me in the right direction to resolution. 
>> I've already gone through Apple Care for assistance, but the problem 
>> persists. 
>> 
>> I've got two backup systems in place: a Western Digital 2TB USB drive using 
>> Carbon Copy Clone for archiving only my working files, plus a second HD 
>> (Seagate USB 2TB) that uses Time Machine to back up my whole system. Both 
>> HDs are plugged directly into main USB ports on my iMac 27", since I 
>> understand that a hub can make externals unhappy.
>> 
>> The CCC backup works very well, but the Seagate drive with Time Machine 
>> sends me an error message at least once every hour saying:
>> 
>>  "The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before 
>> unplugging it or turning it off." 
>> 
>> I check on my desktop and the icon for the HD is there, so it has not 
>> unmounted. Time Machine completes its routine despite the warning -- 
>> although not hourly as I've set its preferences, but here and there as it 
>> feels so inclined. I take this to mean that sometimes it finds the external 
>> HD, and sometimes does not. I can live with less frequent backups, but I am 
>> very keen to get rid of that very pesky finder warning. It interrupts my 
>> work at the most inopportune times.
>> 
>> I've reformatted the Seagate drive twice, just to see if that would help. 
>> Nada. Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> Mary
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2011-10-31, at 12:56 PM, Frank BIrch wrote:
>> 
>>> Excuse me for butting in but:-
>>> 
>>> Remember that Time Capsule is a single point of failure. The odds your
>>> system would go down with the Time Capsule are not great but if it was a
>>> massive power spike, that your surge protector could not handle, then you
>>> are toast.
>> 
>> 
>> Mary Read
>> http://www.maryread.com
>> 

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