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Almost every time I turn on my Mac I get the message "Mac OS X can't repair the disk "Untitled", then sometimes it says "The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before unplugging it or turning it off." even though I didn't ask it to repair anything or eject. I just press 'ok' to these and get on with my work - I figure it's because I have two external hard drives connected to the Mac.
Today I switched on my Mac and got the usual error message, but now it keeps popping up every few seconds, making it extremely difficult to type - any ideas why it's suddenly done this, and how to stop it?
Edit: I have tried turning it off and on again, but the messages keep appearing.
Today I switched on my Mac and got the usual error message, but now it keeps popping up every few seconds, making it extremely difficult to type - any ideas why it's suddenly done this, and how to stop it?
Edit: I have tried turning it off and on again, but the messages keep appearing.