3.
Once the app is running an icon like the one shown below will appear in the macOS
menubar, or, System Tray on Windows. Clicking on the icon will provide options to
unmount the OWC OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual 3-Port Hub.
4.
Full user manual can be viewed by visiting
go.owc.com/dockejector/manual
Manually Unmounting Drives
To ensure no data is lost during normal use, always eject or unmount the
corresponding volume(s) from the operating system before powering off and
disconnecting the device. Unmounting options are provided below.
macOS
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Drag the icon for the device you wish to unmount to the trash can; OR
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Right-click the device icon on the desktop, then click "Eject"; OR
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Highlight the device on your Desktop and press Command-E.
Windows
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Windows 10 build 1809 (October 2018) or later:
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Eject the drive by clicking the 'Show hidden items' menu in the Taskbar, then
clicking 'Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media', and last select the 'Eject'
option for this volume.
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Windows 10 build 1803 and earlier:
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Go to the System Tray (located in the lower right corner of your screen). Click
on the "Eject" icon (a small green arrow over a hardware image).
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A message will appear, detailing the devices that the "Eject" icon controls,
i.e., "Safely remove..." Click on this prompt.
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You will then see a message that says, "Safe to Remove Hardware." It is now
safe to disconnect the device from the computer.
3.4 OWC Disk Performance
•
As of Windows 10 v. 1809 the default Disk Removal Policy is 'Quick removal' instead
of 'Better performance'.
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