Atomic.Fusion
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I've read through the thread but don't remember or didn't see where and when the message is showing. Does the message appear when the computer starts restarting (as in exiting OS X)? When you are using Finder and eject the disks, then pull out the SATA cord(s) immediately after the disk icons disappear from Finder, do you also get a "unsafe ejection" message?
I would try to single out whether the problem originates from the computer or from the drives. Using a different drive with the same port, does the issue happen?
Perhaps the eSATA bus needs more time to eject the drives than RESTART is giving them. Maybe you could use an Automator script that ejects the drives then pauses for XX seconds before restarting the system, giving the eSATA bus more time to eject the drives?
I would try to single out whether the problem originates from the computer or from the drives. Using a different drive with the same port, does the issue happen?
Perhaps the eSATA bus needs more time to eject the drives than RESTART is giving them. Maybe you could use an Automator script that ejects the drives then pauses for XX seconds before restarting the system, giving the eSATA bus more time to eject the drives?
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