Crashes every time I plug it in...

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Blind
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Crashes every time I plug it in...

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The Start magicJack pop-up comes up, but when I double click the icon I get an error message that reads:

"The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before unplugging it or turning it off. To eject a disk, select it in the finder and choose file > eject. The next time you connect the disk, Mac OS X will attempt to repair any damage to the information on the disk."

I have no phone until I get this repaired. Please advise...

Mac Os x 10.6.5
bitstopjoe
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Re: Crashes every time I plug it in...

Post by bitstopjoe »

Blind wrote:The Start magicJack pop-up comes up, but when I double click the icon I get an error message that reads:

"The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before unplugging it or turning it off. To eject a disk, select it in the finder and choose file > eject. The next time you connect the disk, Mac OS X will attempt to repair any damage to the information on the disk."

I have no phone until I get this repaired. Please advise...

Mac Os x 10.6.5
I "assume" you noticed the Mac section?? Kinda makes sense posting your question there instead. You have a better chance of getting it answered and getting help..
Just sayin`
Joe Sica
Blind
MagicJack Newbie
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Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:19 pm

Re: Crashes every time I plug it in...

Post by Blind »

bitstopjoe wrote:
Blind wrote:The Start magicJack pop-up comes up, but when I double click the icon I get an error message that reads:

"The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before unplugging it or turning it off. To eject a disk, select it in the finder and choose file > eject. The next time you connect the disk, Mac OS X will attempt to repair any damage to the information on the disk."

I have no phone until I get this repaired. Please advise...

Mac Os x 10.6.5
I "assume" you noticed the Mac section?? Kinda makes sense posting your question there instead. You have a better chance of getting it answered and getting help..
Just sayin`
No, I didn't. Thanks...
bitstopjoe
Future magicJack CEO
Posts: 2844
Joined: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:25 pm
Location: North East Pennsylvania

Post by bitstopjoe »

Why not?? What are you,,, Blind???????????? hehehe sorry I couldn't resist.

:)
Joe Sica
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