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| Need to "Safely Remove Hardware", but the icon's gone missin'. . . I've plugged in a new optical travel mouse to my new notebook computer. Both are working just fine, but I want to unplug the mouse for now. The "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is nowhere to be found in the tray of the notification area anymore (even when I have it show hidden icons). It was there earlier. <?> I'm just wondering why it disappeared, but more importantly, where do I access the "Safely Remove Hardware" function now? I've gone into the Device Manager but am not sure if that's the right area. I don't see anything identifiable as the mouse under the USB port listings there. Thanks again! --- -- Thank you. |
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| Re: Need to "Safely Remove Hardware", but the icon's gone missin'. . . Replied to [chucha]'s message {REPLY BELOW} : ----------------------------------------------------------- > I've plugged in a new optical travel mouse to my new notebook > computer. Both are working just fine, but I want to unplug the mouse > for now. The "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is nowhere to be found in > the tray of the notification area anymore (even when I have it show > hidden icons). It was there earlier. <?> I'm just wondering why it > disappeared, but more importantly, where do I access the "Safely > Remove Hardware" function now? I've gone into the Device Manager but > am not sure if that's the right area. I don't see anything > identifiable as the mouse under the USB port listings there. This is now a common problem but no solution available. Try this workaround : .... Create a shortcut with target as "RunDll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll" (without quotes) Use this shortcut to open SRH -- Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ] For any query, search - www.Google.com Want to know about a term - http://en.wikipedia.org Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/ Must have tool for OE - http://snipurl.com/quotefix |
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| Re: Need to "Safely Remove Hardware", but the icon's gone missin'.. . The mouse isn't a "data storage device", don't give it another thought, pull the plug. chucha wrote: > I've plugged in a new optical travel mouse to my new notebook computer. Both > are working just fine, but I want to unplug the mouse for now. The "Safely > Remove Hardware" icon is nowhere to be found in the tray of the notification > area anymore (even when I have it show hidden icons). It was there earlier. > <?> I'm just wondering why it disappeared, but more importantly, where do I > access the "Safely Remove Hardware" function now? I've gone into the Device > Manager but am not sure if that's the right area. I don't see anything > identifiable as the mouse under the USB port listings there. > > Thanks again! > --- > |
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| Re: Need to "Safely Remove Hardware", but the icon's gone missin'. . . "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message news:%23SqMeyeAHHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The mouse isn't a "data storage device", don't give it another thought, > pull the plug. > I am helping a friend who has a laptop. He uses the mouse pad and I like to use the mouse. I find that the only thing that happens when I plug and unplug the mouse is a notice saying the mousepad is disabled (when mouse is plugged in) and the mousepad is re-enabled (when I unplug the mouse.) This reinforces your statement above. > chucha wrote: > >> I've plugged in a new optical travel mouse to my new notebook computer. >> Both are working just fine, but I want to unplug the mouse for now. The >> "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is nowhere to be found in the tray of the >> notification area anymore (even when I have it show hidden icons). It >> was there earlier. <?> I'm just wondering why it disappeared, but more >> importantly, where do I access the "Safely Remove Hardware" function now? >> I've gone into the Device Manager but am not sure if that's the right >> area. I don't see anything identifiable as the mouse under the USB port >> listings there. >> >> Thanks again! >> --- >> > |
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| Re: Need to "Safely Remove Hardware", but the icon's gone missin'. . . "Bob I" <birelan******.com> wrote in message news:%23SqMeyeAHHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The mouse isn't a "data storage device", don't give it another thought, > pull the plug. > I am helping a friend who has a laptop. He uses the mouse pad and I like to use the mouse. I find that the only thing that happens when I plug and unplug the mouse is a notice saying the mousepad is disabled (when mouse is plugged in) and the mousepad is re-enabled (when I unplug the mouse.) This reinforces your statement above. > chucha wrote: > >> I've plugged in a new optical travel mouse to my new notebook computer. >> Both are working just fine, but I want to unplug the mouse for now. The >> "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is nowhere to be found in the tray of the >> notification area anymore (even when I have it show hidden icons). It >> was there earlier. <?> I'm just wondering why it disappeared, but more >> importantly, where do I access the "Safely Remove Hardware" function now? >> I've gone into the Device Manager but am not sure if that's the right >> area. I don't see anything identifiable as the mouse under the USB port >> listings there. >> >> Thanks again! >> --- >> > |
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