I assumed that what both terms meant.....just wanted to be sure.
Thanks for the assistance. I'll keep plugging and unplugging. Something's
gotta give.
"Bob F." wrote:
Quote:
> Pen drive is another name for a flash drive also sometimes called a thumb
> drive...and others. "Needs to be satisfied" as the phrase implied mean "do
> what it is asking". If it says "safely remove hardware" then do what it
> takes to put in a state where you can do that, and do it. See what happens.
> From here you might just find the right combination of plugging and
> unplugging to stop your system from complaining.
>
> --
> Regards, BobF.
> "David" <David@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ABBD4CFE-74FB-4612-A4A9-AB34262A38EF@xxxxxx Quote:
> >I only had 2 flash drives connected and my iPod. I don't know what a pen
> > drive is nor what "needs to be satisfied" means. I did try to plug in the
> > flash drives and iPod since then. They both disconnected safely, but I'm
> > still getting the errors and sounds.
> >
> > David
> >
> > "Bob F." wrote:
> > Quote:
> >> Exclamation marks, red "x"'s. anything out of the ordinary. Did you
> >> ever
> >> have a pen drive connected? Maybe it needs to be satisfied if you did.
> >> Plug one in, then remove it. Any other USB device may also fool it.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Regards, BobF.
> >> "David" <David@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:C7DB6958-6480-4D57-BB87-0EB6D904E0E0@xxxxxx
> >> >I don't see anything unusual there. What should I be looking for?
> >> > David
> >> >
> >> > "Bob F." wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Anything show up in Device Manager?
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Regards, BobF.
> >> >> "David" <David@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> >> news:AFC2DDC7-8A50-447A-A508-8162763C64AC@xxxxxx
> >> >> >I have no hardware connected to my laptop (no printers, flash drives,
> >> >> >iPods,
> >> >> > etc.), but the computer keeps making the "safely remove hardware"
> >> >> > beep
> >> >> > every
> >> >> > few minutes. The icon to do this quickly appears on the bottom
> >> >> > taskbar
> >> >> > for a
> >> >> > second. I was able to catch it and open it, but it shows no
> >> >> > hardware.
> >> >> > How
> >> >> > can I stop the comoputer from thinking something is attached?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
>