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strange volume
Hi.
I am fresh SD-user. I like it a lot so far! But today I found a volume on my harddrive named the same name I gave my backup partition on an external drive 'pb-backup'. This volume is un-ejectable. What do I do get rid of it. Or should it be there? /regards David, sweden |
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I'm not quite sure, David: it looks like a normal volume to me. I'd take a look in Disk Utility and see what is hosting the volume: is it the external drive, perhaps?
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I have had a look in Disk Utility and that gives me no clue at all. Please have a look: |
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Huh. Looks like Finder's confused, David: I'd definitely either relaunch it (Control-Option-Click its dock icon and choose "Relaunch") or log out and back in.
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No problem, David!
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