![]() ![]() ![]() For the former situation where the boot drive is being modified, the easiest solution is to boot from another drive and run Disk Utility from there instead. ![]() Typically the “Couldn’t Unmount Disk” error pops up when the currently boot drive is being modified, or if a disk was trying to be erased you may find the erase failed with a couldn’t unmount disk error. ![]()
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