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After I installed a bigger startup drive in my Mac Pro, I renamed the prior startup drive and use it to keep my media contents, including my iTunes media folder. I work that drive hard, doing video transcodes and such, and it doesn't have a problem, EXCEPT that when itunes is using it, especially if it is editing meta tags, it will FREQUENTLY hang, then declare that a S.M.A.R.T. sensor has stopped responding. Shortly after, the drive will disappear from the desktop and the system will berate me that I shouldn't disconnect disks without dismounting them.
The system message says that if it is just a slow sensor, I should disable monitoring.
So, the two questions are: How do I fix iTunes? And how do I stop monitoring that sensor.
Please make a screenshot of the exact error message you are referring to. – Daniel B – 2014-03-26T15:13:23.823