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VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
I'm having a problem (or at least I fear it could be a problem)
When using a flash drive that indicates that it is running by a LED on the top or using my WD External Drive (you can feel the disks inside spinning when in use), I "stop the device" so that I can disconnect it properly from my system without damaging information. Although I have not lost information YET, I fear that Vista is not stopping the devices correctly, as when I disconnect these devices "properly" they do NOT stop running as they are supposed to when I eject them from the system. (I know how their state looks like because I've ejected them properly on my XP system) Is there anyone else experiencing this or does anyone know of a fix for this? Thanks -Kevin |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
Also, For anyone with experience with Western Digital External
Drives...I was wodnerign if it was OKAY to keep them plugged in and running since they don't appear to have a suspend mode (which IMO is a VERY stupid design). It is my current belief that using anything with moving parts can wear out... gotta love hard drive spindles. FLASH drives are the way of the future for sure...to bad Moore's law doesn't apply to them. |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
kevin;528845 Wrote: > Also, For anyone with experience with Western Digital External > Drives...I was wodnerign if it was OKAY to keep them plugged in and > running since they don't appear to have a suspend mode (which IMO is a > VERY stupid design). > > It is my current belief that using anything with moving parts can wear > out... gotta love hard drive spindles. FLASH drives are the way of the > future for sure...to bad Moore's law doesn't apply to them. Actually, solid-state harddrives do exists, but they're notoriously expensive. Last time I checked, a 120GB solid state drive cost R 20,000 (about $ 3000)! -- dzomlija ____________________________________ Peter Alexander Dzomlija Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? -And as you die, so shall I be Reborn-... - ASUS A8N32-SLI-Deluxe - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ - 4GB DDR400 - 128MB ASUS nVidia 6600 PCI-Express - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage - Vista Ultimate x64 - CodeGear Delphi 2007'http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/' (http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/) |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
On Nov 29, 12:34 am, dzomlija <dzomlija.30s...@no-mx.forums.net>
wrote: > kevin;528845 Wrote: > > > Also, For anyone with experience with Western Digital External > > Drives...I was wodnerign if it was OKAY to keep them plugged in and > > running since they don't appear to have a suspend mode (which IMO is a > > VERY stupid design). > > > It is my current belief that using anything with moving parts can wear > > out... gotta love hard drive spindles. FLASH drives are the way of the > > future for sure...to bad Moore's law doesn't apply to them. > > Actually, solid-state harddrives do exists, but they're notoriously > expensive. Last time I checked, a 120GB solid state drive cost R 20,000 > (about $ 3000)! > > -- > dzomlija > > ____________________________________ > Peter Alexander Dzomlija > Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? -And as > you die, so shall I be Reborn-... > > - ASUS A8N32-SLI-Deluxe > - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ > - 4GB DDR400 > - 128MB ASUS nVidia 6600 PCI-Express > - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis > - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage > - Vista Ultimate x64 > - CodeGear Delphi 2007'http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/'(http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/) Wow thats ridiculous!!! $3000?!? why so much? Is it the components that are used? I'm not much of a hardware guy...but is the typical Hard drive inside a standard Desktop computer solid state? |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
On Nov 29, 12:34 am, dzomlija <dzomlija.30s...@no-mx.forums.net>
wrote: > kevin;528845 Wrote: > > > Also, For anyone with experience with Western Digital External > > Drives...I was wodnerign if it was OKAY to keep them plugged in and > > running since they don't appear to have a suspend mode (which IMO is a > > VERY stupid design). > > > It is my current belief that using anything with moving parts can wear > > out... gotta love hard drive spindles. FLASH drives are the way of the > > future for sure...to bad Moore's law doesn't apply to them. > > Actually, solid-state harddrives do exists, but they're notoriously > expensive. Last time I checked, a 120GB solid state drive cost R 20,000 > (about $ 3000)! > > -- > dzomlija > > ____________________________________ > Peter Alexander Dzomlija > Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? -And as > you die, so shall I be Reborn-... > > - ASUS A8N32-SLI-Deluxe > - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ > - 4GB DDR400 > - 128MB ASUS nVidia 6600 PCI-Express > - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis > - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage > - Vista Ultimate x64 > - CodeGear Delphi 2007'http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/'(http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/) Wow thats ridiculous!!! $3000?!? why so much? Is it the components that are used? I'm not much of a hardware guy...but is the typical Hard drive inside a standard Desktop computer solid state? |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
On Nov 29, 12:34 am, dzomlija <dzomlija.30s...@no-mx.forums.net>
wrote: > kevin;528845 Wrote: > > > Also, For anyone with experience with Western Digital External > > Drives...I was wodnerign if it was OKAY to keep them plugged in and > > running since they don't appear to have a suspend mode (which IMO is a > > VERY stupid design). > > > It is my current belief that using anything with moving parts can wear > > out... gotta love hard drive spindles. FLASH drives are the way of the > > future for sure...to bad Moore's law doesn't apply to them. > > Actually, solid-state harddrives do exists, but they're notoriously > expensive. Last time I checked, a 120GB solid state drive cost R 20,000 > (about $ 3000)! > > -- > dzomlija > > ____________________________________ > Peter Alexander Dzomlija > Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? -And as > you die, so shall I be Reborn-... > > - ASUS A8N32-SLI-Deluxe > - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ > - 4GB DDR400 > - 128MB ASUS nVidia 6600 PCI-Express > - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis > - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage > - Vista Ultimate x64 > - CodeGear Delphi 2007'http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/'(http://dzomlija.spaces.live.com/) Wow thats ridiculous!!! $3000?!? why so much? Is it the components that are used? I'm not much of a hardware guy...but is the typical Hard drive inside a standard Desktop computer solid state? |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
So about my USB Problem....anyone have an explanation? Could really
use some insight on this. Thanks |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
So about my USB Problem....anyone have an explanation? Could really
use some insight on this. Thanks |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
On Nov 30, 12:46 am, kevin <firedhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So about my USB Problem....anyone have an explanation? Could really > use some insight on this. > > Thanks Anyone? I'm still seeking a solution for this problem ![]() |
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Re: VISTA -- USB STILL RUNS AFTER "SAFE TO DISCONNECT"
so nobody else is experiencing this or something similar? ... I still
haven't found a solution. Google has failed me ![]() |
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