Hi, Cynyster.
Maybe I just don't understand, but...
I never use the "safely remove" dialog. I just pull the plug.
But when I first install the device, I go to Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc)
and right-click on the "disk", then click Properties | Policies. There I
can choose between "Optimize for quick removal" and "Optimize for
performance". I choose "quick removal" and then I can insert the thumb
drive or SD Card reader or whatever any time I choose - and simply unplug it
whenever I'm ready. This includes my SanDisk Cruzer Micro 2.0 GB thumb
drive, but I'm not using its U3 functions; maybe that makes a difference.
One small caveat: Don't be TOO hasty to unplug. The Optimize for
performance option caches writes to the thumb drive; unplugging it too
quickly after a write might cause it to lose data in the cache that has not
yet been written to the drive (but the cache should be cleared within a few
seconds, even with the performance setting). Optimize for quick removal
SHOULD clear the cache after every write operation, but it doesn't hurt to
give it a second or two just to be sure.
With this setting, I DO see the Eject and Safely Remove options when I
right-click on the drive in Computer, but I never use those options. I just
wait a second then pull the plug. It works fine - for me.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Cynyster" <> wrote in message
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> I am using Vista Business on a laptop. Inserting the sandisk cruzer chip
> loads
> a virtual CD rom and a Virtual hard drive and works fine until you tell it
> to
> eject the drives.. (this is also true for Sony 512 meg chips)
>
> When I tell it to eject (through the safely remove hardware wizard) it
> goes
> through all the motion and tells me its safe to remove the drive.
> However the light on the chip does not turn off and I get a warning from
> the
> software on the chip that the drive was removed prematurely.(when I plug
> it in
> someplace else)
>
> Is there a way to get vista to power off the chip when I tell it to eject.
>
> Thanks in advance