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RE: Problem ejecting USB mass storage device
i duno, im not comfortable just pulling it out. i have really important
documents, i wouldnt want to lose. either way, its the principle of the
matter, something is not right, and id rather fix it the proper way
"freddy" wrote:
> Mel,
>
> If it were me with this issue, I'd just go ahead and remove the USB stick
> and not be concerned with the message. That message is intended to make sure
> you don't remove it before all data has been written, to prevent interruption
> of data transfer. That's what the "safely remove" part of the message means.
> If you're finished and data transfer is done, just go ahead and remove the
> device. In the past, some people unplugged their USB devices before data
> transfer completed and thus lost data. So, Microsoft came up with this
> procedure to prevent that.
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "Mel" wrote:
>
> > when i select to safely remove my usb stick, i get the following error;
> >
> > "Windows cant stop your Generic Volume device because it is in use." etc.
> >
> > now, ive used Process Explorer to try to find what process has a handle on
> > my usb, but a search yields no results, there is nothing binding my usb!
> >
> > im using the same usb (DSE MicroDrive) that i used to use on my xp machine.
> > this only started on this xp machine.
> >
> > any advice would be appreciated!!
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