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Re: What causes Finder 'Volume in use" alert?
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Re: What causes Finder 'Volume in use" alert?


  • Subject: Re: What causes Finder 'Volume in use" alert?
  • From: Peter Ammon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 17:39:52 -0400

On Sunday, September 23, 2001, at 10:45 AM, Tony wrote:

When my app writes files onto ZIP disc I can not
eject the drive until I quit the app. Finder reports
that volume is in use.

I thought that some file may be left open, but in GDB
I verified that for every fopen my code executes fclose.

In fact, even if I erase all my files on ZIP and
empty Trash, Finder reports the same error. I still
have to quit the app before I can eject ZIP.

What am I missing?

Tony

I have found that you often cannot eject a removable volume without quitting the Classic environment.

-Peter


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 >What causes Finder 'Volume in use" alert? (From: "Tony" <email@hidden>)

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