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Old 24-04-2007, 00:01   #1
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Default Odd Vista/USB behaviour.

Just spotted something odd with Vista.

With 98/2k/XP when you 'safely remove hardware' for a usb device it stops the device totally - Lights on usb pens go out, usb hdd's spin down.

Vista doesn't do this. So when I unplug my mp3 hdd player, the HDD is still spinning, same with the USB HDD's, same with USB sticks. Light stays on.

It's a bit concerning tbh. Data loss could be possible with the HDD's.

Sometimes I just want the mp3 player charging and not connected, on XP thats easy, plug it in then safely remove it. Still charges.

Hmmmm.

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Old 24-04-2007, 00:38   #2
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You don't need to safely remove usb drives and hard drives from xp, they're automatically setup for that to happen unless you change it (at which point you then will have to..) So i assume vista just doesnt give the option because it isnt needed...

Here's xp (i don't have vista until tomorrow):


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Old 24-04-2007, 07:56   #3
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Pretty sure it's set to that *connects to work PC to check....*

Yup. It's set to that - I really don't like unplugging USB HDD's while they are still spinning.

XP when using safely remove hardware spun the drives down and pretty much stopped them. Vista doesn't.

Getting on my tits now.
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Old 24-04-2007, 07:59   #4
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I really don't like unplugging USB HDD's while they are still spinning.
All you're doing is taking the power off them, no different to switching a PC off.
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Old 24-04-2007, 13:23   #5
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But the screen on the MP3 player still says - Do not disconnect...

It works in XP and 2k and 98...

Vista... Noooo!
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Old 24-04-2007, 14:07   #6
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The screen of your MP3 player is just being overtly cautious, because it doesn't know the thing its interfacing with gives it any protection. There is no need to worry at all. It's like saying you should switch every plug socket at the wall off at night to prevent random fires... Or whatever some silly people say

As much as i'm not a fan of vista yet (although i'll be forced to use it, WHEN MY LAPTOP EVENTUALLY ARRIVES TODAY! ARG!) it's only making life easy for you in this case!
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Old 24-04-2007, 14:14   #7
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Funnily enough, my iPod always had that "do not disconnect" message when I used it with XP, I just did it anyway after synching but running iTunes on Vista x64 it now behaves better than it ever has in the past.

All this despite the fact that iTunes is not supposed to work with Vista x64!
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Old 24-04-2007, 14:32   #8
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Well, just tried playing something on my MP3 player.

Played fine yesterday. Today, the file is scrambled - only thing it's been plugged into is my work Vista PC.

Cock! I'm getting my XP box back!

Time to re-download the SModcasts.

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Old 24-04-2007, 14:34   #9
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The technical reason for that particular MP3 player saying do not disconnect is because it has a partition on it's flash disk mounted (I presume) - it's not being 'overly cautious' as such, it's just displaying what it's programmed to do. So either, for whatever reason, Vista is not dismounting or logically disconnecting the storage device in the same way XP does, and the device still thinks it's mounted - or Vista is unmounting the device in a way it's not programmed to handle - promoting the message to remain. In either case I dont think it's of any significance to the function of the device - if the file system is definitely being dismounted anyway. Write caching or not, file systems should always be cleanly dismounted.

The IPod is different though of course. The do not disconnect message is tied to the interface component inside the iPod that you need the drivers for - not the storage device itself.
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Old 24-04-2007, 15:44   #10
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Plot thickens...

I can not get USB flash drives to dismount properly - it's long winded...

open my computer - right click on the drive - eject
*light goes off on the usb drive*
then right click again - safely remove

All ok.

Doesn't work on USB HDD's though.

Hmmmm....

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