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| | The "Safely Remove Hardware" in taksbar's system tray... I use more than 1 usb mass storage. When I want to disconnect one of then I am forced to remember which logical drive letter it was using in order to properly disconnect it. In my opinion it would be much easier to see the volume label if instead of the logical drive letter. In Vista, where many details were taken into consideration, I found this would contribute to better usability. It's a basic thing that I miss. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general |
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| | Re: The "Safely Remove Hardware" in taksbar's system tray... Carlos-- You don't have to remember in my experience if you simply click the icon in the notification area in my experience with an IPOD although maybe it is different with multiple devices at once. What happens whoever when you type diskmgmt.msc into the run box elicited by hitting the Windows Key + R? I guarantee you then you will see all your devices displayed on their logical drive letter. It takes a few seconds granted. The drive letter itself shows for me at the notification area with a mouseover. Send the feedback to MSFT. There is no guarantee that the appropriate team will ever read it here. I only know of two people from there who have contributed to any of these groups more than once and two who contributed once. So whether they read it or not is happenstance. You could use MSWISH which I regard as talking to a cemetary, or you could try to find the closest MSDN blog and then use the contact them button. You could also provide the feedback to the Vista Team blog. I have no idea which team of the couple thousand people or so who work on Vista does that particular item, but you could contact the Shell Team at Features That Didn't Make the Cut http://shellrevealed.com/blogs/shell...e-the-cut.aspx Sign in and you can comment directly to someone who can get your suggestion to the people who can do something about it. Meanwhile, if one of those storage devices is an Apple Ipod, Nano, Shuffle, MSFT has an update for the very feature you speak of which sometimes can corrupt the tunes on an Ipod although it has never done so for me without the update: The Safely Remove Hardware feature and the Windows Explorer "Eject" command do not work correctly with an Apple iPod that is connected to a Windows Vista-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936824 When you click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in Windows Vista, the device in question may not be removed as expected http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931619/en-us A connected USB storage device does not appear when you click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the notification area in Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927826/en-us (Shutting down the computer is not a very bright workaround) Good luck, CH "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42D3F807-09CC-488C-AB5D-AC12B83D5136@microsoft.com... >I use more than 1 usb mass storage. When I want to disconnect one of then I > am forced to remember which logical drive letter it was using in order to > properly disconnect it. In my opinion it would be much easier to see the > volume label if instead of the logical drive letter. In Vista, where many > details were taken into consideration, I found this would contribute to > better usability. It's a basic thing that I miss. > > ---------------- > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow > this > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general |
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| | Re: The "Safely Remove Hardware" in taksbar's system tray... Thank you, I shall check some of your directions. Just for the records, the detail of my issue is: I have 2 USB flash-memory devices (standard pen-drives). Depending on the order I connect them they are assigned logical drive letters F: and G: and sometimes these letters are swapped. In the taskbar the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon tooltip does not show me the corresponding volume label. Thus sometimes I disconnect the unintended USB device by mistake. "Chad Harris" wrote: > Carlos-- > > You don't have to remember in my experience if you simply click the icon in > the notification area in my experience with an IPOD although maybe it is > different with multiple devices at once. What happens whoever when you type > diskmgmt.msc into the run box elicited by hitting the Windows Key + R? > > I guarantee you then you will see all your devices displayed on their > logical drive letter. It takes a few seconds granted. The drive letter > itself shows for me at the notification area with a mouseover. > > Send the feedback to MSFT. There is no guarantee that the appropriate team > will ever read it here. I only know of two people from there who have > contributed to any of these groups more than once and two who contributed > once. So whether they read it or not is happenstance. You could use MSWISH > which I regard as talking to a cemetary, or you could try to find the > closest MSDN blog and then use the contact them button. You could also > provide the feedback to the Vista Team blog. I have no idea which team of > the couple thousand people or so who work on Vista does that particular > item, but you could contact the Shell Team at > > Features That Didn't Make the Cut > http://shellrevealed.com/blogs/shell...e-the-cut.aspx > > Sign in and you can comment directly to someone who can get your suggestion > to the people who can do something about it. > > Meanwhile, if one of those storage devices is an Apple Ipod, Nano, Shuffle, > MSFT has an update for the very feature you speak of which sometimes can > corrupt the tunes on an Ipod although it has never done so for me without > the update: > > The Safely Remove Hardware feature and the Windows Explorer "Eject" command > do not work correctly with an Apple iPod that is connected to a Windows > Vista-based computer > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936824 > > When you click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in Windows Vista, the device > in question may not be removed as expected > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931619/en-us > > A connected USB storage device does not appear when you click the "Safely > Remove Hardware" icon in the notification area in Windows Vista > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927826/en-us > > (Shutting down the computer is not a very bright workaround) > > Good luck, > > CH > > > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:42D3F807-09CC-488C-AB5D-AC12B83D5136@microsoft.com... > >I use more than 1 usb mass storage. When I want to disconnect one of then I > > am forced to remember which logical drive letter it was using in order to > > properly disconnect it. In my opinion it would be much easier to see the > > volume label if instead of the logical drive letter. In Vista, where many > > details were taken into consideration, I found this would contribute to > > better usability. It's a basic thing that I miss. > > > > ---------------- > > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow > > this > > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general > > |
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| | Re: The "Safely Remove Hardware" in taksbar's system tray... Carlos When you right click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Notification Area and dialog box pops up, There is a check box at the bottom of that dialog called, Display Device Components. Place a check mark in that box and it will show details of each USB device that is connected, including the brand name, drive letter and the USB port that it is connected to. The ports will always be the same. Once you remember where each port is located on the PC, it will be easy to pick the proper device. It will also be much easier if you have a couple of devices that are different brands. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:974BCB86-F041-4EEB-9EB9-FA96D64436B6@microsoft.com... > Thank you, I shall check some of your directions. > > Just for the records, the detail of my issue is: > > I have 2 USB flash-memory devices (standard pen-drives). > Depending on the order I connect them they are assigned logical drive > letters F: and G: and sometimes these letters are swapped. In the taskbar > the > "Safely Remove Hardware" icon tooltip does not show me the corresponding > volume label. Thus sometimes I disconnect the unintended USB device by > mistake. > > "Chad Harris" wrote: > >> Carlos-- >> >> You don't have to remember in my experience if you simply click the icon >> in >> the notification area in my experience with an IPOD although maybe it is >> different with multiple devices at once. What happens whoever when you >> type >> diskmgmt.msc into the run box elicited by hitting the Windows Key + R? >> >> I guarantee you then you will see all your devices displayed on their >> logical drive letter. It takes a few seconds granted. The drive letter >> itself shows for me at the notification area with a mouseover. >> >> Send the feedback to MSFT. There is no guarantee that the appropriate >> team >> will ever read it here. I only know of two people from there who have >> contributed to any of these groups more than once and two who contributed >> once. So whether they read it or not is happenstance. You could use >> MSWISH >> which I regard as talking to a cemetary, or you could try to find the >> closest MSDN blog and then use the contact them button. You could also >> provide the feedback to the Vista Team blog. I have no idea which team >> of >> the couple thousand people or so who work on Vista does that particular >> item, but you could contact the Shell Team at >> >> Features That Didn't Make the Cut >> http://shellrevealed.com/blogs/shell...e-the-cut.aspx >> >> Sign in and you can comment directly to someone who can get your >> suggestion >> to the people who can do something about it. >> >> Meanwhile, if one of those storage devices is an Apple Ipod, Nano, >> Shuffle, >> MSFT has an update for the very feature you speak of which sometimes can >> corrupt the tunes on an Ipod although it has never done so for me without >> the update: >> >> The Safely Remove Hardware feature and the Windows Explorer "Eject" >> command >> do not work correctly with an Apple iPod that is connected to a Windows >> Vista-based computer >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936824 >> >> When you click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in Windows Vista, the >> device >> in question may not be removed as expected >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931619/en-us >> >> A connected USB storage device does not appear when you click the "Safely >> Remove Hardware" icon in the notification area in Windows Vista >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927826/en-us >> >> (Shutting down the computer is not a very bright workaround) >> >> Good luck, >> >> CH >> >> >> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:42D3F807-09CC-488C-AB5D-AC12B83D5136@microsoft.com... >> >I use more than 1 usb mass storage. When I want to disconnect one of >> >then I >> > am forced to remember which logical drive letter it was using in order >> > to >> > properly disconnect it. In my opinion it would be much easier to see >> > the >> > volume label if instead of the logical drive letter. In Vista, where >> > many >> > details were taken into consideration, I found this would contribute to >> > better usability. It's a basic thing that I miss. >> > >> > ---------------- >> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the >> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the >> > "I >> > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow >> > this >> > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and >> > then >> > click "I Agree" in the message pane. >> > >> > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general >> >> |
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