Hello,
I probably made a mistake. I had installed TT on my notebook while I was using Sierra as the OS. Then I updated my OS to High Sierra.
I had a small issue on my notebook HD and decided to boot into the eDrive (TT 9.5.3). I performed the fix I needed while in eDrive, but I had a horrendous time getting back to my HD. It seemed like eDrive was holding me hostage (wouldn't let me choose the internal drive for startup). I finally booted into Recovery mode and was able to select the internal drive as the startup disk.
Now though, when I boot to the internal drive, I get an eDrive mounted on the desktop as well. I have used TT to remove the eDrive successfully (according to TT), but the eDrive is always on my desktop, even after rebooting.
If I manually drag the eDrive to eject it, my computer hangs.
HELP?
I probably made a mistake. I had installed TT on my notebook while I was using Sierra as the OS. Then I updated my OS to High Sierra.
I had a small issue on my notebook HD and decided to boot into the eDrive (TT 9.5.3). I performed the fix I needed while in eDrive, but I had a horrendous time getting back to my HD. It seemed like eDrive was holding me hostage (wouldn't let me choose the internal drive for startup). I finally booted into Recovery mode and was able to select the internal drive as the startup disk.
Now though, when I boot to the internal drive, I get an eDrive mounted on the desktop as well. I have used TT to remove the eDrive successfully (according to TT), but the eDrive is always on my desktop, even after rebooting.
If I manually drag the eDrive to eject it, my computer hangs.
HELP?