Spirit,
Thank you very much for your input. I should have mentioned though that my
platform is 32-bit (the hotfixes you linked to are 64-bit and 84-bit).
Regardless, my issue is not that "Safely Remove Hardware" icon not
functioning properly when activated, but that OS grabbing my external hard
drive with some hidden processes so that the drive always appears busy
instead of idle (and therefore ejectable).
And I guess, my main question is, do I absolutely have to go through "Safely
Remove Hardware" procedure, if the device is "optimized for quick removal".
Thank you again!
"Spirit" wrote:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931619/en-us
> When you click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in Windows Vista,
> the device in question may not be removed as expected.
>
> "civ2ru" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:67A5B575-D0DA-4E82-8E21-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hey there!
> >
> > First off, I run Vista Home Premium. I'm having problems unmounting a USB
> > external hard drive - when I try to use "Safely Remove Hardware" (whether
> > through system tray icon or through "Computer"), the system ALWAYS tells me
> > it's still in use, even though I've shut down all programs using it and I'm
> > not writing to it at the time.
> >
> > When I go to "Device Properties" -> "Policies", the drive is set on
> > "optimize for quick removal" option. Does that really mean (as I've read on
> > another site) that I can just unplug my USB cord after I'm done writing to
> > the drive, without attempting "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure? Is there a
> > certainty that it won't damage the structure of my hard drive or lose any
> > data on it?
> >
> > If not, please advise me how best to safely unmount/eject my external hard
> > drive, short of having to shut the computer down. Thank you so much for your
> > help!
>