From: Andrew Black - lists Date: 04:24 on 22 Feb 2007 Subject: Unsafe removal of device Windoze decides to hibernate itself and I resume. It then complains Unsafe removal of device _You_ (i.e. me) have unplugged a device PS/2 Compatible Mouse So I use the mouse which it claims isn't there but works fine to click on OK.
From: Patrick Carr Date: 13:59 on 23 Feb 2007 Subject: Re: Unsafe removal of device On Wed, February 21, 2007 11:24 pm, Andrew Black - lists wrote: > Windoze decides to hibernate itself and I resume. It then complains > > Unsafe removal of device > _You_ (i.e. me) have unplugged a device > PS/2 Compatible Mouse If it's any consolation, occasionally Windows will inform me that it is now safe to remove my ethernet card. Um, thanks? Pat now where's that ball peen hammer
From: Dan Noe Date: 14:32 on 23 Feb 2007 Subject: Re: Unsafe removal of device On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 04:24:30AM +0000, Andrew Black - lists wrote: > Windoze decides to hibernate itself and I resume. It then complains > > Unsafe removal of device > _You_ (i.e. me) have unplugged a device > PS/2 Compatible Mouse > > So I use the mouse which it claims isn't there but works fine to click > on OK. I built a Windows system with a Western Digital Raptor drive for a relative. I was very surprised and a bit scared to see that the Safely Remove Hardware icon was always present with at least one item: Safely Remove Drive C: (WD123BLAHBLAHBLAH) I have yet to find out what would happen if I tried it... -D
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