Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-12 Thread Alan & Terrie Robbins
shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll >> >> Then press enter and the Safely Remove Hardware window > opens. >> >> I just save the text in a document that can be opened and > copied quickly >> if >> the need arises. >> >> Sherrie Gosling >> >> &

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-11 Thread slcb
Hey, that's something nice. Samson - Original Message - From: "Silly Goose" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 2:37 PM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive If Safely remove hardware does not appear in the Systems tray

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-11 Thread Silly Goose
in a document that can be opened and copied quickly if the need arises. Sherrie Gosling - Original Message - From: "jason smith" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:57 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive Hi list, I have a f

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread Don Lorah
ubject: Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive I'll add something else to Gerald's comments. If you plug and unplug a printer which functions through the USB port, the system calls it new hardware and duplicates what you may already have in your system.

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread John Justice
I realized what was happening. John Justice - Original Message - From: "Gerald Levy" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 8:21 AM Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive You should select the Safely Remove Hardware option b

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread John Justice
x27;s usually a document somewhere that tells you how to disconnect it, properly. John Justice - Original Message - From: "jason smith" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:57 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive Hi list, I have a fl

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread Zach on Bn running Ks 7 . 5 . 31? No longer!
Unhide icons in the system tray and then unplug it. - Original Message - From: "jason smith" Subject: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive Hi list, I have a flash drive, that I want to start using instead of relying on floppy disks, which

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread Rick Justice
To: Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:57 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive Hi list, I have a flash drive, that I want to start using instead of relying on floppy disks, which tend to be more fragile. As I understand it, I just plug the flash drive into

Re: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread Gerald Levy
. The flash drive or external hard drive is normally assigned to drive letter E. Gerald - Original Message - From: "jason smith" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:57 AM Subject: [Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive Hi list, I have a f

[Blind-Computing] is there a particular way to unplug a flash drive

2009-11-10 Thread jason smith
Hi list, I have a flash drive, that I want to start using instead of relying on floppy disks, which tend to be more fragile. As I understand it, I just plug the flash drive into one of the USB ports on my computer. And it should show up as drive E in the "my computer" list. Is that correct?