I HATE that Safely Remove Hardware dialog. It always shows 3 obscure MS drivers or who knows what and no matter which one I click it appears nothing's happened.
So I fixed it by just ripping out the damn USB stick or external drive or camera or webcam or whatever I have plugged in. Safely remove, my butt. I'll give ya safe! Take THAT!!!
Actually, I never have any problem connecting or disconnecting stuff. I just ignore that dialog. Kid stuff.
I treat it with care Corona as I was once transfering poi's (points of interest) to a car sat nav and didn't wait to do the safely remove hardware bit.
It turned out windows hadn't quite finished transfering the info and I lost all it all.
So now I do it for all information transfers ....everytime.
It turned out windows hadn't quite finished transfering the info and I lost all it all.
So now I do it for all information transfers ....everytime.
My system is configured to be able to just remove them without having to click "safely remove hardware" however on one occasion recently I removed a USB thumb drive too quickly and was immediately warned about it, and the chkdsk scan found all sorts of corruptions. In short I had to format that USB thumb drive afterwards
No no, Kenny, no high tech stuff there I can assure you.
It's exactly the same routine as putting songs on an mp3 player.
I'll have to make a point of remembering my new identity.
On a side note, that StormPulse site you showed us has come in very handy. I'm taking a ferry today and wasn't sure with Kyle approaching, but now I see it'll pose no threat to my plans.
I'll have to make a point of remembering my new identity.
On a side note, that StormPulse site you showed us has come in very handy. I'm taking a ferry today and wasn't sure with Kyle approaching, but now I see it'll pose no threat to my plans.
Corona, Kenny, they are so similar it's easy to make a mistake
Glad to hear you'll be able to take your journey safely CORONA