I recently upgraded to Win2K, and shortly thereafter bougt a USB CF reader.
When I plug it in, windows adds the drive, and a little icon called Hardware Eject appears in the system tray. If I unplug the reader without clicking the icon, Windows gets mad at me and tells me not to do that again. Seemed reasonable enough, however, I discovered that it also does this with my MP3 Player - now, do I really have to do the hardware eject thing every time I transfer a song or two to my MP3 Player?
I found a few resources on the 'web that said it's possible to get Windows to stop issuing this warning, but I'm more concerned with finding out if there's a good reason to do it the way Windows wants in the first place.....I mean, it doesn't care if I plug/unplug a USB hub.
Anyway, I knew that you guys would know.
Thanks in advance.
When I plug it in, windows adds the drive, and a little icon called Hardware Eject appears in the system tray. If I unplug the reader without clicking the icon, Windows gets mad at me and tells me not to do that again. Seemed reasonable enough, however, I discovered that it also does this with my MP3 Player - now, do I really have to do the hardware eject thing every time I transfer a song or two to my MP3 Player?
I found a few resources on the 'web that said it's possible to get Windows to stop issuing this warning, but I'm more concerned with finding out if there's a good reason to do it the way Windows wants in the first place.....I mean, it doesn't care if I plug/unplug a USB hub.
Anyway, I knew that you guys would know.
Thanks in advance.
