When "ejecting" the C-pilot Evo from Mac book pro, the instrument is immediately re-recognised before you can unplug it.
If you instead first try to go back on the menu page you will get a prompt to safely remove the device. If you "Eject" while this prompt is active the Mac Book pro doesn't re-recognise the device and you can safely unplug it.
I had it freeze up, needed to push the reset button, a couple of times. Works fine using the above method.
Jeff Williams
When "ejecting" the C-pilot Evo from Mac book pro, the instrument is immediately re-recognised before you can unplug it.
If you instead first try to go back on the menu page you will get a prompt to safely remove the device. If you "Eject" while this prompt is active the Mac Book pro doesn't re-recognise the device and you can safely unplug it.
I had it freeze up, needed to push the reset button, a couple of times. Works fine using the above method.
Anyone else have this problem?
I have not tried it on my PC yet.