Also, I can't eject a USB flash drive because Windows says it is being used even though no known programs are accessing it. My other Windows XP computer has an icon in the bottom tool bar for ejecting devices, but the computer in question does not display this icon.
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Strat942
, Dec 31 2007 11:43 AM
#1
Posted 31 December 2007 - 11:43 AM
Also, I can't eject a USB flash drive because Windows says it is being used even though no known programs are accessing it. My other Windows XP computer has an icon in the bottom tool bar for ejecting devices, but the computer in question does not display this icon.
#2
Posted 31 December 2007 - 03:46 PM
Windows will not let you "eject" USB flash drives because there is nothing to eject. You need to stop the device which does the same job.
If the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is missing, it can normally be restored by downloading the latest chipset drivers for your main board. You'll find these on the site of the people who made it.
If the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is missing, it can normally be restored by downloading the latest chipset drivers for your main board. You'll find these on the site of the people who made it.
#3
Posted 31 December 2007 - 04:01 PM
Here are some tips on getting the "Safely remove hardware" icon back in the System tray of the TaskBar.
http://www.raymond.c...-hardware-icon/
With your USB flash drive installed, open Device Manager, select the flash drive, click Properties, then have a look at the policies tab.
Your choices are Optimize for Quick Removal and Optimize for Performance.
When Performance is selected, the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is supposed to
show, and when Quick Removal is selected, the icon won't show. You could try selecting
Quick Eemoval and Apply it then select Performance and Apply it, see if that brings it back.
Another possibility is within Windows UPnP and the only workaround is to remove it.
Start > Settings > Add/Remove Programs
Add/Remove Windows Components > Networking Services
Uncheck 'UPnP User Interface'
Saw one post where checking 'UPnP User Interface' fixed this so it's possible that just changing the status fixes it, so you could try unchecking it, verify it's fixed then go back and check it again, see if it remains fixed.
Here is a work around
Right click an empty spot on your desktop and create a new shortcut and in the target area copy and paste the data in red
%windir%\System32\RUNDLL32.EXE shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
This will bring up the safely remove hardware dialog box.
http://www.raymond.c...-hardware-icon/
With your USB flash drive installed, open Device Manager, select the flash drive, click Properties, then have a look at the policies tab.
Your choices are Optimize for Quick Removal and Optimize for Performance.
When Performance is selected, the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is supposed to
show, and when Quick Removal is selected, the icon won't show. You could try selecting
Quick Eemoval and Apply it then select Performance and Apply it, see if that brings it back.
Another possibility is within Windows UPnP and the only workaround is to remove it.
Start > Settings > Add/Remove Programs
Add/Remove Windows Components > Networking Services
Uncheck 'UPnP User Interface'
Saw one post where checking 'UPnP User Interface' fixed this so it's possible that just changing the status fixes it, so you could try unchecking it, verify it's fixed then go back and check it again, see if it remains fixed.
Here is a work around
Right click an empty spot on your desktop and create a new shortcut and in the target area copy and paste the data in red
%windir%\System32\RUNDLL32.EXE shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
This will bring up the safely remove hardware dialog box.
#4
Posted 02 January 2008 - 10:14 PM
Thanks! I changed the setting to "performance" and now I have the icon back in the toolbar and can safely eject the device.
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