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Windows "Safely Remove Hardware" Icon Question

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by pjcarr, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. pjcarr

    pjcarr Member

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    I just hooked up my new HP printer today and it works great but the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon appeared in the taskbar and it will not go away. I thought this only shows up for "hot swap" devices like cameras. My old printer never made this icon appear - why is it showing up now? It's not a big deal but I like to keep my desktop clean and since I'm not intending to unplug this printer for awhile, I see no reason for that icon to be there. I know that I can hide it and I realize that if I get rid of the utility, it will affect the plugging in of real "hot swap" devices, so how do I get it to not affect this printer - do I need to change the USB port? Will it just go away eventually?
     
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    BigDK Regular member

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    Does your new PC have a media card reader in it, if so that will cause the removal icon to appear.
     
  3. pjcarr

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    I just realized that must be the problem - my new printer has a camera plug-in/reader port which is probably why Windows is reacting this way.
     
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    Thats definately it. My printer has something similar to yours and the icon is always there. If it is not used, it will eventually hide itself in the system tray.

    ~Rich
     
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    A little off topic, but would that include a PictBridge capable printer?
     

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