[bookport] Re: Disconnecting the Book Port device from computer

  • From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 03:51:07 -0800 (PST)

Thank you.


--- ROB MEREDITH <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> You can go through allof that trouble if you wish. The best
> way under =
> Windows XP is to just unplug it after the transfer is
> complete. Under =
> earlier versions of Windows, wait for about 30 seconds after
> the transfer =
> completes and unplug. Ignore that hideous dialog about unsafe
> removal.
> 
> >>> petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx 01/02/05 12:49PM >>>
> What is the proper way to disconnect the Book Port device from
> the computer? What I mean is usually when I disconnect my
> other
> devices like my other mp3 player or external hard drive I have
> to go the System Tray and select the Safely Removed icon and
> do
> a applications key to bring up the context menu and choose the
> item there. I am then presented with a dialog box with a list
> view of my devices I can remove. I select for example my mp3
> device and choose the "stop" button and then I am presented
> with
> another dialog box and I choose the OK button. I am then told
> it
> is safe to remove my mp3 player from my computer. So I then
> disconnect my mp3 player from my computer by disconnecting the
> mini USB connector from my mp3 player.
> 
> I then choose the close button from the dialog box that is
> still
> there after disconnecting my mp3 player.
> 
> Now does the Book Port do the same thing when it comes to
> disconnecting it? Do I have to use the Safely remove icon that
> is the System tray? There is no mention of this in the manual
> on
> APH's web site.
> 
> The Spyder program sounds really interesting too.
> 
> 
> 
> 


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