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iMac eject issues
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<blockquote data-quote="joeisom" data-source="post: 1424869" data-attributes="member: 261948"><p>Thanks. Sorry to take so long . . .</p><p></p><p>I tried that. No joy.</p><p></p><p>A couple of other things I've noticed, and I don't know if these are relevant or not.</p><p></p><p>Once iTunes reports that the sync of my iPod is complete, and I then click on the eject button in iTunes, it immediately goes back to the sync'ing process, stating 'please wait . . .'</p><p>Maybe this is the normal process--that it's supposed to make one last check before disconnecting, but I just never noticed it before.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, this iMac no longer automatically finds my network after I've rebooted and sometimes after it has gone to sleep. I have to click on the grayed-out Wi-Fi antenna icon at the top. I hover my mouse over the 'No network found' line in the drop-down menu while it goes through the automatic search for wireless networks; it quickly finds my network along with some of my neighbors; I click on mine, and everything is fine. I use WPA2 personal encryption on my router and I don't broadcast my ID, but as I said, once I click on the Wi-Fi antenna, it always finds my router just fine. Since I don't broadcast the ID, it seems like it is 'remembering' my network. It just no longer automatically connects to it like it used to. I can't tell you if this started happening around the same time as the eject issue. This is a secondary computer that I keep in another part of my house, and I don't use it as much as my other one.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeisom, post: 1424869, member: 261948"] Thanks. Sorry to take so long . . . I tried that. No joy. A couple of other things I've noticed, and I don't know if these are relevant or not. Once iTunes reports that the sync of my iPod is complete, and I then click on the eject button in iTunes, it immediately goes back to the sync'ing process, stating 'please wait . . .' Maybe this is the normal process--that it's supposed to make one last check before disconnecting, but I just never noticed it before. Secondly, this iMac no longer automatically finds my network after I've rebooted and sometimes after it has gone to sleep. I have to click on the grayed-out Wi-Fi antenna icon at the top. I hover my mouse over the 'No network found' line in the drop-down menu while it goes through the automatic search for wireless networks; it quickly finds my network along with some of my neighbors; I click on mine, and everything is fine. I use WPA2 personal encryption on my router and I don't broadcast my ID, but as I said, once I click on the Wi-Fi antenna, it always finds my router just fine. Since I don't broadcast the ID, it seems like it is 'remembering' my network. It just no longer automatically connects to it like it used to. I can't tell you if this started happening around the same time as the eject issue. This is a secondary computer that I keep in another part of my house, and I don't use it as much as my other one. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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