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Originally Posted by chris110000100101001
Even easier, got to the Workspaces window. Right-click on the drive and select "unmount".
Sheesh, it's just a folder. On a disc drive. It's not a particularly major drama in my life right now.
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why not let digi do there job and handle this guys, stop acting like a bunch if bigots when people suggest things that are new, and don't tell me you where arguing on my side, once a digi sessions starts there is not way to eject the drives, even after quitting pro tools (on certain computers in fact) so ranting n as if your defending digi for a bug or flaw like this is not a answer but more less proof that no matter how much you help others here or know your still geeks and need to get out for some air !
haha lol
hope u did not hurt your feelings now., sometimes the truth is enough, drop it and go help some one stuck with something more complicated
make yourselves USEFUL!