I've started using this from a quicklaunch shortcut, and it's a damn sight better tool than the "Safely Remove Hardware" system tray effort, which disconnects my broadband every time I use it.
I've started using this from a quicklaunch shortcut, and it's a damn sight better tool than the "Safely Remove Hardware" system tray effort, which disconnects my broadband every time I use it.
Thanks for the headsup Ken.
I had not thought about having a shortcut in Quick Launch but that's a good idea.
Now if I could only figure out why the Quick Launch keeps disappearing after a reboot on this XP Pro system.
Just downloaded this -- have not used it before. It display a few USB things that are no longer active on my system. So, what happens when you right-click one of those items and choose: "Uninstall Selected Device?"
I tried it all except for purchasing TaskbarRepairToolPlus! for $5.00
I guess if I become frustrated enough and I have the money at the end of the month I'll purchase it.
What is real frustrating is that it seems is that the only setting it won't let me change without purchasing it.
Winter is here!
-17C with snow flurries.
I checked my one and only credit card that I rarely use I have and it had the $5.00 in it so I requested an activation key and I just received it and it works.
I am going to fire up the external hard drive and save the email on it.
I checked my one and only credit card that I rarely use I have and it had the $5.00 in it so I requested an activation key and I just received it and it works.
Don't suppose you monitored what it did too let us know what the actual fix did?