The problem here is that the Ubuntu developers decided that "when you
click the file manager icon, your home folder should open". So, when the
trash (or a device) is open, clicking the file manager icon opens a new
window with the home folder. Even Mark Shuttleworth said that's the
intended behavior:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/769515/comments/3

This traded one usability problem by another!
When only the trash in open, for example, the file manager icon is also 
highlighted, and Unity indicates with two arrows that the file manager is open 
and focused. Also, the windows is minimized/restored to/from that icon.
If this behavior is to be kept, these issues should be fixed because they are 
very misleading.

Or just revert the behavior!
If you put the cursor over the file manager icon, the tooltip says "Files", not 
"Home Folder". So, why would the user expect that this icon is used only to 
open the home folder?

My vote goes to reverting this behavior (someone provided a patch already).
Just my humble opinion.

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Title:
  After minimizing an external media, clicking on the "Files" icon on
  the Launcher doesn't restore the minimized window, but opens a new one

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