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Old 10-20-2010, 03:51 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Lady Fitzgerald View Post
Curious. In XP, all one has to do is go to the taskbar and click on the little Safely Remove Hardware icon for disconnecting a USB device. Why would one need this software?
On my system, when I click the "Safely remove hardware" icon on the taskbar, I get a dialogue box that has multiple items for every hardware device.

Clicking the wrong one results in an error dialogue and the device not ejecting.

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Originally Posted by wodin View Post
Looks like spam to me.
I used to work in the marketing department for an airline, now I'm with the government.

I can see how my posts are influenced by the marketing background; photos, links, flow, structure etc. Is that why you drew the conclusion I had a stake in the app I mentioned?

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Here's what happens when I use the Windows XP "Safely Remove Hardware" taskbar icon - several dialogue boxes, each more obscure than the next:



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Originally Posted by corona View Post
Do tell.

Edit: Sorry.
No worries Corona.
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