How to Eject Usb From Mac

Charlotte Daniels

Mac, Tutorials

Are you tired of accidentally pulling out your USB drive from your Mac without properly ejecting it? Not only can this lead to data corruption, but it can also damage your USB drive. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps on how to safely eject a USB drive from your Mac.

Ejecting a USB Drive using Finder

If you prefer using the graphical user interface, Finder provides an easy way to eject your USB drive.

  1. First, locate the USB drive icon on your desktop or in the Finder sidebar. It will typically appear as a small external drive icon.

  2. Click once on the USB drive icon to select it.

  3. Next, either right-click on the selected USB drive and choose “Eject” from the context menu or click on “File” in the menu bar at the top of the screen, then scroll down and select “Eject” from the dropdown menu.

If successful, you will see that the USB drive icon disappears from both your desktop and Finder sidebar. This indicates that it has been safely ejected and is now safe to remove from your Mac.

Ejecting a USB Drive using Keyboard Shortcuts

If you prefer using keyboard shortcuts for efficiency, macOS offers a shortcut to quickly eject your USB drive.

  1. First, select the USB drive by clicking once on its icon on your desktop or in the Finder sidebar.

  2. Next, press Command + E keys simultaneously. Alternatively, you can press Control + Eject keys if you have an older Mac with an optical disc (CD/DVD) eject key.

Once you’ve pressed the appropriate keyboard shortcut, the USB drive icon will disappear from your desktop and Finder sidebar, indicating that it has been safely ejected.

Ejecting a USB Drive using Disk Utility

If you encounter any issues ejecting your USB drive using the methods mentioned above, you can try using Disk Utility, a built-in macOS application.

  1. First, open Disk Utility. You can do this by searching for “Disk Utility” in Spotlight or by navigating to “Applications” > “Utilities” > “Disk Utility”.

  2. In the left sidebar of Disk Utility, locate and select your USB drive.

  3. Next, click on the “Unmount” button in the toolbar at the top of the Disk Utility window.

  4. If successful, the USB drive will be unmounted and its icon will disappear from both your desktop and Finder sidebar.

You can now safely remove your USB drive from your Mac without worrying about data corruption or damage.

In Conclusion

Ejecting a USB drive from your Mac is a simple yet crucial step to ensure data integrity and prevent damage to your device. Whether you choose to use Finder, keyboard shortcuts, or Disk Utility, always remember to properly eject your USB drive before physically removing it. By following these steps, you can safeguard your data and maintain the longevity of your USB drives.

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