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| | No "Safe to remove hardware" I have Vista Ultimate. When I put my thumb drive into a USB slot it accepts it as a drive, but there is no icon to allow me to remove it. Other PCs running Home Premium have the icon. Why is mine missing and how do I get it back? Regards -- Doug |
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| | Re: No "Safe to remove hardware" "Doug" <Doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE3E7254-99CD-45CC-BC0C-B8D40CAB08AB@microsoft.com... >I have Vista Ultimate. When I put my thumb drive into a USB slot it >accepts > it as a drive, but there is no icon to allow me to remove it. Other PCs > running Home Premium have the icon. Why is mine missing and how do I get > it > back? > > Regards > -- > Doug The icon may be hidden. Right-click taskbar > Properties > Notification Area > Customize -- Jon |
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| | Re: No "Safe to remove hardware" NO. I always have my system tray icons unhidden. It is one of the first things I do with a new OS. I feel it is something to do with Ultimate. -- Doug "Jon" wrote: > "Doug" <Doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FE3E7254-99CD-45CC-BC0C-B8D40CAB08AB@microsoft.com... > >I have Vista Ultimate. When I put my thumb drive into a USB slot it > >accepts > > it as a drive, but there is no icon to allow me to remove it. Other PCs > > running Home Premium have the icon. Why is mine missing and how do I get > > it > > back? > > > > Regards > > -- > > Doug > > > The icon may be hidden. > > Right-click taskbar > Properties > Notification Area > Customize > > -- > Jon > > |
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| | Re: No "Safe to remove hardware" On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 03:15:05 -0700, Doug <Doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I have Vista Ultimate. When I put my thumb drive into a USB slot it accepts >it as a drive, but there is no icon to allow me to remove it. Other PCs >running Home Premium have the icon. Why is mine missing and how do I get it >back? > >Regards This sadly is another still unfixed, annoying bug in Windows. I see a similar problem. Worse, sometimes, but not always, I can have multiple USB devies attached and running. When it comes time to unmount them Windows still nags the device is in use where I've cleared ALL applications. Sometimes if I have multiple devices running regardless if neither is any longer in use Windows (and it isn't just Vista) will still say it is. Sometimes removing one device ahead of the other will let you safely unmount, other times I repeatedly tried a half a dozen times or more and finally dumb old Windows lets me unmount. If you have a lot of icons on the task tray have you tried clicking on the little white colored left pointing arrow to show hidden icons? I suspect what happens is the driver doesn't always get loaded. I've seen it missing in action sometimes myself. The good news is you still can safely shut down doing a force unmount if you're careful. Just wait at least a few minutes be sure all your applications are closed, listen for the drive and be sure it isn't using its read/write heads, (obvious clicking sounds only present when the drive is actively doing something) then just shut down if you only hear a soft constant hum or whirl sound which is just the drive spinning. I haven't damaged any drive yet doing that, but agree it is annoying that Windows so often with so many things simply is broke. One of the big offenders of getting false "can't safely unmount" is Windows Explorer. If you have it open, even to a different drive. Close it then try again to unmount. |
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| | Re: No "Safe to remove hardware" I'm not exactly sure what you mean by a force dismount. A thumb drive doesn't make much sound. Another PC running Vista Home basic has the same problem. I have right-clicked on the drive and then clicked "Eject", but that doesn't seem to do anything.(It may for a CD). As for hidden Icons, I always untick so that all my system tray icons are always visible. -- Doug "Adam Albright" wrote: > On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 03:15:05 -0700, Doug > <Doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I have Vista Ultimate. When I put my thumb drive into a USB slot it accepts > >it as a drive, but there is no icon to allow me to remove it. Other PCs > >running Home Premium have the icon. Why is mine missing and how do I get it > >back? > > > >Regards > > This sadly is another still unfixed, annoying bug in Windows. I see a > similar problem. Worse, sometimes, but not always, I can have multiple > USB devies attached and running. When it comes time to unmount them > Windows still nags the device is in use where I've cleared ALL > applications. Sometimes if I have multiple devices running regardless > if neither is any longer in use Windows (and it isn't just Vista) will > still say it is. Sometimes removing one device ahead of the other will > let you safely unmount, other times I repeatedly tried a half a dozen > times or more and finally dumb old Windows lets me unmount. > > If you have a lot of icons on the task tray have you tried clicking on > the little white colored left pointing arrow to show hidden icons? > > I suspect what happens is the driver doesn't always get loaded. I've > seen it missing in action sometimes myself. > > The good news is you still can safely shut down doing a force unmount > if you're careful. Just wait at least a few minutes be sure all your > applications are closed, listen for the drive and be sure it isn't > using its read/write heads, (obvious clicking sounds only present when > the drive is actively doing something) then just shut down if you only > hear a soft constant hum or whirl sound which is just the drive > spinning. I haven't damaged any drive yet doing that, but agree it is > annoying that Windows so often with so many things simply is broke. > > One of the big offenders of getting false "can't safely unmount" is > Windows Explorer. If you have it open, even to a different drive. > Close it then try again to unmount. > > > |
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