I closed every open application and it still didn't work. The way I
solved the problem, was to disconnect the card reader from the USB hub.
I did that before Lee sent his reply.

I'll try his way the next time.


Harry

Saturday, July 4, 20099:00 AMJohn [email protected]

>Harry,
>
>Are there any applications open? Like Preview, iPhoto, anything....
>Close down all applications, then try to eject the card.
>
>John
>
>On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Rick Burnett <[email protected]> wrote:
>Isn't this something that Snow Leopard is supposed to fix? (telling you
>what program is using the files)
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>On Jul 3, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
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>On Jul 3, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>The disk "NO Name" is in use and could not be ejected.
>Try quitting applications and try again.
>
>Well there are no applications using the photos on the disk. I tried
>relaunching the finder but that didn't work.
>
>Go into the dreaded terminal and type the command lsof. This will give
>you a list of all files opened by all processes. You can see the program
>the Finder thinks is using something from the volume. The process name
>is on the far left and the file it's using is on the far right.
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