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Old May 9th 04, 12:54 AM
Lauren
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Default Safely remove hardware ison after hp all in one install

I have in the taskbar the icon to safely remove hardware. I know this has to do with a usb connected device, however the only device I have hooked up at this time is an Hp1210xi all in one center. I do not want the option to safely uninstall this device.
Is there anyway to configure the USB port to remove this from the taskbar?
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Old May 10th 04, 12:47 PM
Jay
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Default Safely remove hardware ison after hp all in one install

Right click "start" button, choose "properties". Click the "Taskbar" tab in
the resulting window. At the bottom of the window click "Customize..." and
scroll through the list until you locate "Safely Remove Hardware". Under
the "Behavior" column, click "Always Hide". That should do it.


"Lauren" wrote in message
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I have in the taskbar the icon to safely remove hardware. I know this has

to do with a usb connected device, however the only device I have hooked up
at this time is an Hp1210xi all in one center. I do not want the option to
safely uninstall this device. Is there anyway to configure the USB port to
remove this from the taskbar?


 




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