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Hmmm…??? I really wonder if there's any problem with the WD drive, and maybe just an operator or OS quirk.AFAIK, there's not even a normal way to eject a drive using the "Devices" in the sidebar window.Is the WD drive showing on the Desktop?Does selecting it and using right-click to eject it not work??What, if any, messages or error messages do you still get when attempting to eject the drive?And I guess it's not really too critical to eject the drive while booted as the problem has existed for almost a year now.
Hmmm…??? I really wonder if there's any problem with the WD drive, and maybe just an operator or OS quirk.
AFAIK, there's not even a normal way to eject a drive using the "Devices" in the sidebar window.
Is the WD drive showing on the Desktop?
Does selecting it and using right-click to eject it not work??
What, if any, messages or error messages do you still get when attempting to eject the drive?
And I guess it's not really too critical to eject the drive while booted as the problem has existed for almost a year now.