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Gus
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      8th Dec 2007
When I try to remove my USB-stick I get the message that it's impossible
because some program is using it, but when I look on the task pannel there
are no programs running.
I already unchecked the indexing service of the stick (in it's Properties),
but that didn't help.
Can anyone help?

 
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      8th Dec 2007
"Gus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> When I try to remove my USB-stick I get the message that it's impossible
> because some program is using it, but when I look on the task pannel there
> are no programs running.


> I already unchecked the indexing service of the stick (in it's
> Properties), but that didn't help.


Are you trying to do this from the "Safely remove hardware" icon? If so,
wait a few seconds and try again. That usually works for me with larger USB
storage media. (Sticks I just yank out.) Another possibility is that System
Restore and/or Recycle Bin have been activated on the device. That often
happens in WinXP, not sure if it does in Vista though.

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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
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      8th Dec 2007
"Gus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I try to remove my USB-stick I get the message that it's impossible
> because some program is using it, but when I look on the task pannel there
> are no programs running.
> I already unchecked the indexing service of the stick (in it's
> Properties), but that didn't help.
> Can anyone help?
>


Make sure that no program is reading the drive or using a file from the
drive. Make sure Windows Explorer does not have a window open to the drive.

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Gus
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      8th Dec 2007
Thanks for answering.
-Yes I do it with the "Safely remove hardware" icon.
-There are no programs running and there are no open windows (Windows
Explorer is closed), and I still get the message that the stick is in use.



 
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JW
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      8th Dec 2007
Are you using Ready Boost?
"Gus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for answering.
> -Yes I do it with the "Safely remove hardware" icon.
> -There are no programs running and there are no open windows (Windows
> Explorer is closed), and I still get the message that the stick is in use.
>
>
>


 
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Gus
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      8th Dec 2007
"JW" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> Are you using Ready Boost?


No I'm not.

 
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Wandering
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      8th Dec 2007
Unless you have enabled delayed write on your flash drive, there is no need
to use "Safely Remove".

Simply plug it in and shortly after using it, unplug it. There is no need to
use "Safely Remove" for most people.

"Gus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for answering.
> -Yes I do it with the "Safely remove hardware" icon.
> -There are no programs running and there are no open windows (Windows
> Explorer is closed), and I still get the message that the stick is in use.
>
>
>


 
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Gus
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      8th Dec 2007
"JW" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> Are you using Ready Boost?



No, I'm not.
I tried to use it, but I got some message I did't understand and I gave up.
The stick is a Apacer of 4 GB.
Could there perhaps be some remains of my attempt?




 
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Gus
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      8th Dec 2007
"Wandering" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> Unless you have enabled delayed write on your flash drive, there is no
> need to use "Safely Remove".


> Simply plug it in and shortly after using it, unplug it. There is no need
> to use "Safely Remove" for most people.
>


"enabled delayed write", where can I enable or disable it (maybe I did it
without knowing)?

 
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Wandering
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      9th Dec 2007
It may not even be available for flash drives. It is hidden in the
properties of the hard drives. By default it is off for all but hard drives.

It is quite unlikely you have found it. let alone set it, and it would have
warned you about that. Ergo, you don't need to use "Safely Remove" with your
flash drives, or other solid state memory devices plugged in by USB ports.
Just plug them, use them, and unplug them.

Good luck!



"Gus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Wandering" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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>> Unless you have enabled delayed write on your flash drive, there is no
>> need to use "Safely Remove".

>
>> Simply plug it in and shortly after using it, unplug it. There is no need
>> to use "Safely Remove" for most people.
>>

>
> "enabled delayed write", where can I enable or disable it (maybe I did it
> without knowing)?
>


 
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