Re: USB - Safely Remove Hardware utility
- From: "Unknown" <unknown@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:29:50 -0500
Where are heads when HD is being shipped? Parked???
"Bob I" <birelan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Probably flushing the cache. Parking heads isn't a "command" that I
believe applies to voice coil head actuators.
Unknown wrote:
You run SRH BEFORE powering off the external drive.
"JohnB" <jbrigan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't buy the "parking heads" thing either. Parking the heads is an
"old school" thing. Modern drives park the head when powered off.
Sounds like urban legend to me.
"Lil' Dave" <spamyourself@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"JohnB" <jbrigan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The "Safely Remove Hardware" utility that sits in the System Tray....
does anyone use that?
I have never used it. But recently a couple things came up that made
me wonder if I should be using it. A couple weeks ago I was at
someone's laptop and I had plugged in and later removed my USB pen
drive. He commented that I should be using the SRH utility "because he
had burned up a USB pen drive by *not* using it". I have several of
those drives and have never had an issue... and like I said, I've never
used that utility to disconnect a USB device before unplugging it.
But today I had unplugged a Maxtor OneTouch external USB drive - and
did not use the SRH utility. When I plugged a different Maxtor
OneTouch drive into the same machine, Windows didn't recognize it. I
tried several different USB ports... same thing. So I used the SRH
utility to *Stop* the USB mass storage device in there. Then I plugged
the drive in, and Windows recognized it.
Just wondering what other people say about this utility, and if you use
it. I've always been under the impression USB devices were
hot-swappable and didn't require any user-intervention, such as using
that utility
TIA
Concur with most responses, except the parking heads response.
While using SRH, I've noticed that sometimes something must be occurring
even though the activity light is off on the external enclosure. SRH
says something is still accessing, to try again later. Usually, an
immediate retry of SRH allows removal. Seen this with both Firewire and
USB2 enclosures for ide hard drives.
An oddity I've noticed about the policies tab for the hard drive within
the enclosure. An old Firewire only enclosure I have uses the non-cache
type selection per windows installation of same. The newer USB/Firewire
combo enclosure for ide drives use the cached type that requires SRH.
Don't matter if USB or Firewire connected.
--
Dave
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