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Old 05-18-2008   #1 (permalink)
JustJoan


 
 

Windows can't stop Generic volume

I just used Windows Vista to back up my drive to an external drive. It said
the backup was successful but when I went to safely remove hardware, I got
this message:
" Windows can't stop your Generic volume device because it is in use. Close
any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again
later."
I made sure everything was closed, checked with Task Manager and tried
again. Same message. After 20 minutes, I finally just disconnected it...
What could cause this problem? Would the backup have been compromised?
I really appreciate your help.
JJ

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Old 05-18-2008   #2 (permalink)
Richard G. Harper


 
 

Re: Windows can't stop Generic volume

Yep, the backup certainly could have been compromised. Unplugging a drive
while being told it cannot be stopped leaves the drive in an uncertain
state. You should either wait for the "safe to disconnect" message or, if
necessary, shut down the system to close the file system on the removable
drive before removing it.

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"JustJoan" <JustJoan@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:57A819B9-199F-4BED-AFC6-555E7EDF8EE5@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I just used Windows Vista to back up my drive to an external drive. It said
> the backup was successful but when I went to safely remove hardware, I got
> this message:
> " Windows can't stop your Generic volume device because it is in use.
> Close
> any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again
> later."
> I made sure everything was closed, checked with Task Manager and tried
> again. Same message. After 20 minutes, I finally just disconnected it...
> What could cause this problem? Would the backup have been compromised?
> I really appreciate your help.
> JJ
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 05-19-2008   #3 (permalink)
JustJoan


 
 

Re: Windows can't stop Generic volume

Thank you Richard.
I will redo the backup rather than take a chance. I had left the drive
running for over 20 minutes and finally gave up. Do you know if the next
backup will overwrite the first backup. That one said it would use 73GB and I
only have a 120GB external.

"Richard G. Harper" wrote:
Quote:

> Yep, the backup certainly could have been compromised. Unplugging a drive
> while being told it cannot be stopped leaves the drive in an uncertain
> state. You should either wait for the "safe to disconnect" message or, if
> necessary, shut down the system to close the file system on the removable
> drive before removing it.
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@xxxxxx
> * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/
>
>
> "JustJoan" <JustJoan@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:57A819B9-199F-4BED-AFC6-555E7EDF8EE5@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >I just used Windows Vista to back up my drive to an external drive. It said
> > the backup was successful but when I went to safely remove hardware, I got
> > this message:
> > " Windows can't stop your Generic volume device because it is in use.
> > Close
> > any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again
> > later."
> > I made sure everything was closed, checked with Task Manager and tried
> > again. Same message. After 20 minutes, I finally just disconnected it...
> > What could cause this problem? Would the backup have been compromised?
> > I really appreciate your help.
> > JJ
>
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Old 06-01-2008   #4 (permalink)
earl


 
 

RE: Windows can't stop Generic volume

I get the same message and even shutting down the computer and restarting
doesn't solve the issue. Help.
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earl


"JustJoan" wrote:
Quote:

> I just used Windows Vista to back up my drive to an external drive. It said
> the backup was successful but when I went to safely remove hardware, I got
> this message:
> " Windows can't stop your Generic volume device because it is in use. Close
> any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again
> later."
> I made sure everything was closed, checked with Task Manager and tried
> again. Same message. After 20 minutes, I finally just disconnected it...
> What could cause this problem? Would the backup have been compromised?
> I really appreciate your help.
> JJ
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-12-2008   #5 (permalink)
aleydoon


 
 

Re: Windows can't stop Generic volume


Hi.

When the computer is turned off, detach your USB drive before turning
on the computer. Although windows is not around to assure you that it's
safe, there is no application using it, so it's definitely safe (unless
you've some applications installed in the drive, then removing it will
-of course- prevent such apps from running)


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