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Starting and Stopping External Disk Drives using software (Windows 7)
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I have 4 external drives attached to my laptop via USB cables. I'm running Windows 7.
I use the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the system tray to disconnect them when I want to take the laptop out.
When I return, the cables are reinserted so the laptop recognizes them.
1. Is there any way I could set up a batch program to close the disks so I could just click a desktop icon to close all the disks in one go?
2. Is there any way to close/restart the drives without removing the USB leads? That is so I could shut the drives down when I don't need them. Not all the drives have an on/off switch and the plugs are difficult to reach.
Thanks in advance
I use the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the system tray to disconnect them when I want to take the laptop out.
When I return, the cables are reinserted so the laptop recognizes them.
1. Is there any way I could set up a batch program to close the disks so I could just click a desktop icon to close all the disks in one go?
2. Is there any way to close/restart the drives without removing the USB leads? That is so I could shut the drives down when I don't need them. Not all the drives have an on/off switch and the plugs are difficult to reach.
Thanks in advance
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