Can't "eject" external firewire drive

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bobbyrae
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Can't "eject" external firewire drive

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Whenever we turn on an external FireWire drive, a little icon will show up in the system tray so that we can "safely eject" the drive before turing it off. It used to be that if I right-clicked on the drive letter in TC, one of the menu options would be "eject".

What I am seeing now is that TC never has that "eject" command available on that drive and when I go to the system tray and tell it to eject the drive, I get a popup saying that the drive is in use and I need to close an application. There is no application I can close that will change this, however.

This used to work just fine and I am not TOTALLY convinced that this is the fault of TC, however, I tested the problem today by closing TC prior to turning on the FW drive and the inability to eject did NOT happen. It does happen whenever TC is running and I have accessed the FW drive from there.

So that's my point: the problem only occurs if TC is running when I turn on the drive. I have closed TC after, hoping that will allow the drive to be ejected, but no.
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Is the context menu item available in Explorer? Unfortunately, Windows is still not able to tell which process(es) prevent a drive from being safely removed, but you can use a tool like USB Safely Remove to find that out. There's also a tool called HotSwap!, but I don't know if it shows the blocking processes.

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2bobbyrae

Try http://lockhunter.com/download.htm - it show locking process
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