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Dave
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      09-11-2007
Hi Guys,

Most of my life with XP and usb disks was great, being able to set the disk
as 'optimised for fast removal' in the computer->(c
disk)->properties->hardware->properties->policy tab.

I got really used to this, and now have an unhealthy habit of just pulling
out USB devices, rather than hunting down the 128 pixels amongst the 2457600
on my screen which I need to aim and click at to remove the disk. (who
thinks this stuff up?!?). However, in Vista, that option is now ghosted out.

What gives? Where's it gone? Why can't I change it? Is this MS's mistaken
attempt to duplicate showstopping OSX bugs they've misinterpreted as
desirable features?

 
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      09-11-2007
agreed, I know it's there for my three USB drives, because I changed it to
"set for performance" to increase speed. (vista business)


"Mark Bourne" <> wrote in message
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> Dave wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Most of my life with XP and usb disks was great, being able to set the
>> disk as 'optimised for fast removal' in the computer->(c
>> disk)->properties->hardware->properties->policy tab.
>>
>> I got really used to this, and now have an unhealthy habit of just
>> pulling out USB devices, rather than hunting down the 128 pixels amongst
>> the 2457600 on my screen which I need to aim and click at to remove the
>> disk. (who thinks this stuff up?!?). However, in Vista, that option is
>> now ghosted out.
>>
>> What gives? Where's it gone? Why can't I change it? Is this MS's mistaken
>> attempt to duplicate showstopping OSX bugs they've misinterpreted as
>> desirable features?

>
> Perhaps the driver you're using doesn't support it for some reason. I know
> the option has been available on some of my drives under Vista Business.
> Have you tried looking on the manufacturer's web site for updated
> Vista-compatible drivers?
>
> Mark.



 
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Dave
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      09-11-2007
Mark and Not You, thanks for your replies.

I've tried this with Sony MagicGate cards (two in total), with USB flash
disks (Kingston, super-bog-standard), USB HDDS (again, super generic IDE to
USB adapters which even XP would pick up without asking for drivers), and
firewire disks.

They're all FAT filesystems too.

What I'm *hoping* is that these policies have been moved elsewhere, and
require administrative access to get to them, which the properties tab
doesn't grant. I'm hoping this, because I'm also hoping that I'll stumble
into these policies somewhere else.

d


"KDE" <> wrote in message
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> agreed, I know it's there for my three USB drives, because I changed it to
> "set for performance" to increase speed. (vista business)
>

....
>
>> Perhaps the driver you're using doesn't support it for some reason. I
>> know the option has been available on some of my drives under Vista
>> Business. Have you tried looking on the manufacturer's web site for
>> updated Vista-compatible drivers?
>>
>> Mark.

>
>


 
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Dave
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      09-12-2007
"Mark Bourne" <> wrote in message
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> It is possible you need admin rights. To get that, open Control Panel >
> Adminstrative Tools, right click on Computer Management and choose Run as
> administrator. Then access Device Manager from there, and you should have
> admin access. See if the option is enabled then.


Mark, you're a genius. That's exactly how to get to it. Thanks for the
insight, and making it public here.

So many different ways to get the same things in vista...

d

 
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