The screenshot you provided shows that system processes are still accessing the drive. Could you tell me what operations you performed before this issue occurred?
12-12-2025, 12:16 PM (This post was last modified: 12-12-2025, 12:25 PM by JayDee.)
Opened HBS
Did a minor edit to a schedule
Saved and exited.
I did the minor edit simply to check the issue.
Simply opening and exiting HBS was insufficient to trigger the issue.
It would appear that it is necessary to actually cause some change
for the issue to appear.
This time I clicked the disconnect and did nothing else.
After a significant delay (several minutes), it did disconnect.
I will continue to test to see how often it disconnects and how long.
(12-12-2025, 12:16 PM)JayDee Wrote: Opened HBS
Did a minor edit to a schedule
Saved and exited.
I did the minor edit simply to check the issue.
Simply opening and exiting HBS was insufficient to trigger the issue.
It would appear that it is necessary to actually cause some change
for the issue to appear.
JayDee
This is really strange. In this situation, HBS shouldn't have changed or accessed the F: drive.
You are correct. The small delay upon disconnect made me think that the problem existed for the minor edit.
I tested again with just the small edit and the USB drive disconnected properly
With a clean bootup followed by a incremental backup of my C: disk the problem happened.
(12-13-2025, 12:54 AM)JayDee Wrote: You are correct. The small delay upon disconnect made me think that the problem existed for the minor edit.
I tested again with just the small edit and the USB drive disconnected properly
With a clean bootup followed by a incremental backup of my C: disk the problem happened.
JayDee
Is the F: drive the destination drive for storing backup image files? Please check if any Hasleo Backup Suite processes are still accessing the F: drive.
Yesterday, 01:12 AM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 01:16 AM by JayDee.)
I killed any HBS I could find in Task Manager... still could not disconnect the USB
Note: I usually run HBS from a non-admin account (elevated of course)
I tried running from an admin account and I was able to disconnect the usb.
So it seems to be related to permissions.
This issue did not arise before the switch to 25H2
BTW when I started HBS from the non-admin account, I tried switching to the
admin account after the backup completed to try the disconnect. It did
not succeed.
Yesterday, 01:17 PM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 01:18 PM by admin.)
Yes, installing that update is a good step, as it is likely to fix the lingering process issue you mentioned. Looking forward to your feedback after the update!