tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7418246746614495624.post4985033733945526541..comments2022-11-03T14:10:33.495+05:30Comments on The Encapsulated Heavens!: How can a Computer 'DIE'....sounds unbelievable, but true!!! (PART-I:Reasons & Causes)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7418246746614495624.post-84382495422754683372012-02-20T17:46:44.077+05:302012-02-20T17:46:44.077+05:30Hmmm, now you have a totally different question he...Hmmm, now you have a totally different question here. 'Safely Remove Hardware' command lets you remove your external devices safely. In this case, all the processes that are related to the external devices terminate, when you click the Safely Remove Hardware utility.<br /><br />Sometimes, there are processes that cannot be terminated when you intend to remove the hardware safely. A common reason for this might be any Window left open that is displaying the contents of the external device. Another reason may be that your antivirus program may be scanning your external device. Or it may be that a virus is preventing your external device to be safely removed.<br /><br />Now, removing external device directly may be difficult in these cases. You must then look out for those processes that may be preventing your external device to be safely removed.The RACKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18316224304577135816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7418246746614495624.post-34436211177238880112012-02-20T16:21:31.693+05:302012-02-20T16:21:31.693+05:30wit ref to pnt 1 of hardware n external devices u ...wit ref to pnt 1 of hardware n external devices u hv mentioned dat if the devices are detached incorrectly it may result in malfunctioning...bt sumtyms evn wen i use the 'safely remove command' it shows an error 'unable 2 remove device safely' types..why so?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com