From the series' clever shit and making enemies, "now the following problem:
USB drives should always log off before they deducted or off. This is to ensure that all writes are completing and the file system is not damaged (see file system check ).
happened Sometimes, however, that the symbol will disappear next to the clock or is not shown, even though USB devices are active.
quick solution:
By calling the following command may direct the eject function will be addressed:
% windir% \\ system32 \\ rundll32.exe shell32.dll, Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
( The command can be accessed via Start> Run or start a DOS box and add the line with the right mouse button)
long-term solution.
When the icon disappears more often next to the clock and you do not want to constantly look for the command line above, one can easily create an icon that calls this function.
link on the desktop (as an example, on the Explorer in a folder's is also possible):
for WinXP s:
right mouse button on the desktop
> New> Shortcut
% windir% \\ system32 \\ rundll32.exe shell32.dll, Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
> Next
> name assigned, "eject USB" as
> Finish
for Win2000 en:
> New> Shortcut
% windir% \\ system32 \\ rundll32.exe shell32.dll, Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
> Next
given> name, "eject USB" as
> Finish
original Icon set with WinXP en: Eject USB "
right mouse button on
>
Properties> Change Icon Set
% SystemRoot% \\ system32 \\ hotplug.dll
original icon with Win2000 en: Eject USB"
right mouse button on
>
Properties> Change Icon
% SystemRoot% \\ system32 \\ hotplug.dll
The created a link File named
USB auswerfen.lnk
(The extension. Lnk to dementia, the user is hidden from Explorer, but is visible on the command line or with the TotalCMD.)
The link can also be in the Quick Launch (these are the Quick start buttons are next to the Start button pulled). Who does not want to fiddle with the mouse, this path into the address bar of Explorer to copy:
for WinXP s:
% homepath equals% \\ Application Data \\ Microsoft \\ Internet Explorer \\ Quick Launch
with me: c: \\ Documents and Settings \\ kailiveonline \\ Application Data \\ Microsoft \\ Internet Explorer \\ Quick Launch \\
for Win2000 en:
% HOMEPATH% \\ Application Data \\ Microsoft \\ Internet Explorer \\ Quick Launch
corresponds with me: c: \\ Documents and Settings \\ kailiveonline \\ Application Data \\ Microsoft \\ Internet Explorer \\ Quick Launch \\
In Ubuntu and Debian's not the problem the way, because from the file browser Nautilus out the USB drive can safely remove ...
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