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Can't remove network mounted drive #192

Open pplante19 opened 8 years ago

pplante19 commented 8 years ago

I mounted 2 shared drives onto my Chromebook. One is my NAS (still present), the 2nd is my Windows Workstation (removed it from my network, so not there anymore).

When I open 'Files', I can see them, I can browse my NAS, but my old workstation is still listed, and when I right-click on it and hit 'Close', it says;

Don't remove your device just yet! Removing your device while it is in use may cause data loss. Please wait until the opration is over, then eject the device using the Files app.

I does this everytime I try to close it, and it's not in use, the PC is not even here, so the share isn't there too!

I have a Toshiba Chromebook 2 2015 with Chrome v. 49 (didn't received 50 yet).

I rebooted many times so far, nothing works.

wildkats commented 8 years ago

Same error here. Only difference is that the share is hidden. I can still make a new connection but the old one won't allow removal.

ShadowLinks commented 8 years ago

Same error, but i also cant access my files.

Dell 13 7310 Acer C720

trocster commented 7 years ago

Version: 2.6.3 Updated: December 3, 2015

same issue here, it is hanging the files app every time it tries to reconnect, until the abort dialog appears. Exact same issue when try to remove device (Ctrl-Shift-E) "Don't remove your device just yet! Removing your device while it is in use may cause ... " I'm on a separate network device has been disconnected long time ago.

2015 Pixel. Version 57.0.2951.0 dev (64-bit) Platform 9086.0.0 (Official Build) dev-channel samus ARC Version 3569695 Firmware Google_Samus.6300.174.0

snez commented 2 years ago

Same problem, the abort dialog is constantly popping up every time I need to use Files for anything

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/249977/186451922-eb2886b3-2ac0-4409-b0c2-ab0c657125fe.mov