Re: Safely remove hardware



Please read the Original Post ;

The problem was concerning the 'balloon tip' (telling you that it IS
safe) that was MISSING and no longer appeared on her machine anymore....


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Cheers, Tim Med***, Peckham, London. :-)




"mohsen" <anoosheravan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear , if that device disappear on the USB remove Window, it means its
power was disconnected.

so you can remove safely...don't worry!

but it is better to checking this essay:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883517

other user famous problem with ejecting USB devices:

***laptop users use a power option plan to save on battery...this plan
include a feature named suspend USB.
This feature allows windows to disconnecting power of USB device when
it is not in use.

but users may take problems to waking it up!

do fixing this :

go to your power option and then select your plan=> advance ... => USB
setting => disable suspending USB.



***I know Windows Vista and Seven uses a service named ready boost.

this service use flash memory as RAM and makes problem for users to
removing flash memory.

you can stop this feature by :

Run => services.msc => readyboost


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<oyaltd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 5 juin, 02:03, "Unknown" <unkn...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Did you click on the tray ICON?"em21" <e...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message

news:OcLWZtT5JHA.1716@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Can anybody help me
with this problem?

How do I get the Safely Remove Hardware feature to tell me when it
is Safe
to remove the hardware?

Before, to disconnect hardware from an USB port, I clicked the
Safely
Remove Hardware icon at the right of my taskbar tray, I got a
prompt with
choices of the hardware to disconnect. When I clicked the one I
wanted to
disconnect I got a message that said, (You can safely remove the
hardware).

Now, when I click to disconnect, I get the promt to choose the
hardware I
want to disconnect, but when I click it, the chosen hardware
disappear
from the prompt, but I don't get the message that says it's safe
to
disconnect.

I went to the

Safely Remove Hardware window and clicked the device I want to
disconnect,
and then clicked Properties/Polices.

In Policies I get 2 choices:

Optimize for quick removal.

Optimized for performance.

I think the one I want is Optimized for performance, but I have it
set
there, and it doesn't give me the (it is safe to remove message).
I tried
both ways and it doesn't work either way.

I have Windows XP/SP3

Thanks,

Edith

Hello,
Did you get an answer?
I have the same problem.
Best regards.
Pierre



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