on 11/23/03 5:51 PM, Rev. George G.  Guillory at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> Hello,
>> I've been checking out my OS 10.2 that I just installed on my G3-MT and
>> it works very well. However, I'm not familiar with some of the
>> differences. I put a disk into my zip drive to look at something. I
>> finished using it and tried to eject it. I get a note that says it can't
>> be ejected because it is in use. How do I  eject it? I don't have any
>> part of the disk in use that I know about.
>> Thanks 
> 
> Hi wilton & all;
> I've had this problem before too. Reopen the Zip disk, check to see if you
> have simple text or something else open when you'reon the Zip disk. If not,
> simply restart the Mac, and it should eject the disk.
> If you have you're Zip set to not to eject on restart, hold the eject button
> in on the Zip as you restart. HTH

--Thanks; Rev. George
--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)



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