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Can't Disconnect USB Disk

 
 
ralphs
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      1st May 2008
XP Pro SP2, 512M, Pentium M

I have an external hard drive connected through the USB port.

When I click on the icon in the taskbar and tell it to disconnect the drive
so that I can unplug it I receive a message that the drive is busy, try
again later. Waiting until later changes nothing.

When I hibernate, unplug it then start up it tells me it cannot find the
drive's MFT (e:\$mft)

Is there a setting I can change to make it so that I can safely unplug the
drive either with the taskbar icon or by hibernating and unplugging while
the machine is dormant?



 
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Andrew E.
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      1st May 2008
Open device mgr,locate the USB drive,select:uninstall or disable,uninstall
xp will reinstall on restart or when you prompt it to,disable disables until
you prompt,which could be at any time.

"ralphs" wrote:

> XP Pro SP2, 512M, Pentium M
>
> I have an external hard drive connected through the USB port.
>
> When I click on the icon in the taskbar and tell it to disconnect the drive
> so that I can unplug it I receive a message that the drive is busy, try
> again later. Waiting until later changes nothing.
>
> When I hibernate, unplug it then start up it tells me it cannot find the
> drive's MFT (e:\$mft)
>
> Is there a setting I can change to make it so that I can safely unplug the
> drive either with the taskbar icon or by hibernating and unplugging while
> the machine is dormant?
>
>
>
>

 
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Rey Santos
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      1st May 2008
Maybe you have your virtual memory set to drive e:. To check: Control Panel
> System > Advanced tab, under Performance click the Settings button >

Advanced tab, under Virtual memory click change button. Is there a Paging
File Size for drive e: ?

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Rey


"ralphs" wrote:

> XP Pro SP2, 512M, Pentium M
>
> I have an external hard drive connected through the USB port.
>
> When I click on the icon in the taskbar and tell it to disconnect the drive
> so that I can unplug it I receive a message that the drive is busy, try
> again later. Waiting until later changes nothing.
>
> When I hibernate, unplug it then start up it tells me it cannot find the
> drive's MFT (e:\$mft)
>
> Is there a setting I can change to make it so that I can safely unplug the
> drive either with the taskbar icon or by hibernating and unplugging while
> the machine is dormant?
>
>
>
>

 
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ralphs
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      9th May 2008
> Maybe you have your virtual memory set to drive e:. To check: Control
> Panel
>> System > Advanced tab, under Performance click the Settings button >

> Advanced tab, under Virtual memory click change button. Is there a Paging
> File Size for drive e: ?


Sorry, I missed your message.

There is no paging file set for drive E:


 
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