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Safely Remove Hardware Icon
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I'll be on the road before anyone answers but ...
It must be connected to Win 10 update this morning, but I've just noticed that the above icon isn't showing. A Net search shows advice about clicking on non-existent up arrows in the toolbox.
I'm going to have to eject the flash drive from Explorer, but does anyone have a suggestion on bringing the wandering icon back ?
TIA
Correction, I shall have to just pull it out as, on trying an eject, it is saying it has things open when it clearly does not.
It must be connected to Win 10 update this morning, but I've just noticed that the above icon isn't showing. A Net search shows advice about clicking on non-existent up arrows in the toolbox.
I'm going to have to eject the flash drive from Explorer, but does anyone have a suggestion on bringing the wandering icon back ?
TIA
Correction, I shall have to just pull it out as, on trying an eject, it is saying it has things open when it clearly does not.
Answers
I'm getting lost but remember that . . . 1. As long as 'Quick Removal' is selected as the removal policy (which it is by default anyway) then, as long as no data is actually being transferred to or from the USB drive when you unplug it, it's perfectly safe to simply pull it out (without bothering with 'Safely Remove Hardware') anyway ; and 2. It's always safe to...
12:38 Tue 19th Jul 2016
I'm getting lost but remember that . . .
1. As long as 'Quick Removal' is selected as the removal policy (which it is by default anyway) then, as long as no data is actually being transferred to or from the USB drive when you unplug it, it's perfectly safe to simply pull it out (without bothering with 'Safely Remove Hardware') anyway ; and
2. It's always safe to remove a USB drive after you've turned your computer off.
However you could still try this:
Copy this line of text:
rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
Right-click on your desktop and select New > Shortcut
Where it asks you to 'Type location of the item', right-click and paste that line of text in.
Click Next.
Name the shorcut something like 'Safe Removal'
Click Finish
You'll then have a desktop shortcut which does the same job as your missing icon.
1. As long as 'Quick Removal' is selected as the removal policy (which it is by default anyway) then, as long as no data is actually being transferred to or from the USB drive when you unplug it, it's perfectly safe to simply pull it out (without bothering with 'Safely Remove Hardware') anyway ; and
2. It's always safe to remove a USB drive after you've turned your computer off.
However you could still try this:
Copy this line of text:
rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
Right-click on your desktop and select New > Shortcut
Where it asks you to 'Type location of the item', right-click and paste that line of text in.
Click Next.
Name the shorcut something like 'Safe Removal'
Click Finish
You'll then have a desktop shortcut which does the same job as your missing icon.