ashrafkk Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Hi, I am using Alfred since version 1 and the eject commands used to work fine. after upgrading to the latest alfred 3.02, whenever I try to eject any drives that I was able to in the past I get a message from alfred informing me that the drive cannot be ejected because it is in use. This is not true as I am able to go to the finder and eject the drives with no issue at all. I am using Mac OS X v10.11.5 on a late 2013 macbook pro 15 Thanks Link to comment
Andrew Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Hi, I am using Alfred since version 1 and the eject commands used to work fine. after upgrading to the latest alfred 3.02, whenever I try to eject any drives that I was able to in the past I get a message from alfred informing me that the drive cannot be ejected because it is in use. This is not true as I am able to go to the finder and eject the drives with no issue at all. I am using Mac OS X v10.11.5 on a late 2013 macbook pro 15 Thanks If you have the Features > System > Eject scope set to "Mounts in /Volumes", Eject All will likely be including your Macintosh HD. Drag any folders such as this one into the Blacklist below this, and they won't be included in the eject all. Hope this helps! Cheers, Andrew [moving to discussion and help] Link to comment
ashrafkk Posted June 20, 2016 Author Share Posted June 20, 2016 If you have the Features > System > Eject scope set to "Mounts in /Volumes", Eject All will likely be including your Macintosh HD. Drag any folders such as this one into the Blacklist below this, and they won't be included in the eject all. Hope this helps! Cheers, Andrew [moving to discussion and help] Hi Andrew, Thanks for the quick response. I already have what you suggest as my default setup for Alfred. However, It seems like this issue was really a glitch, as when I restarted the system for some reason it went away. Thanks again for the reply and sorry for the false alarm Link to comment
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