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Solve : I can't see usb for mp3?

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I can't remove my mp3 ( samsung yp t9 ) safely because first of all, I don't see the Safely Remove Hardware icon, secondly, even though I found another way to get to the Safely Remove Hardware,I don't see my mp3 's usb section in it even though it is plugged ( 100% sure it is plugged )
I can transfer files directly through dragging and I guess everything is normal except for the fact that I can not remove the mp3 safely.

Someone give me a solution, thanksShould be hot swappable, just plug it in and out when ever you're done copying. If you find files to be incomplete, uninstall the device and REINSTALL it. Just wondering, do you have flash drive? Does Windows display the Safely Remove Hardware icon when you connect it to your computer?yeah it's a flash drive. The safely remove hardware doesn't appear when I plug it in. I meant a regular flash drive, not an mp3 player. In other words, another USB device to see whether the same thing happens.yeah I can see my USB in the safely remove section when I plug my usb in but just not the mp3another thing that might help is that when I open my computer, Samsung YP T9 belongs to the " Other " section while all the other USB go under the " Devices with Removable Storage" and I just simply right CLICK and "eject" the once that goes under "Device with Removable Storage"
Also, when I double click on the Samsung YP T9 icon, there is this thing CALLED " Samsung YP T9 Storage " in it, then when I double click that, it'll get me into the files I have. ( I still can't eject it )

So I think if I can somehow get that storage onto the Devices with Removable Storage section, I can eject the mp3 safely.Quote from: Raptor on April 14, 2007, 07:44:55 PM

Should be hot swappable, just plug it in and out when ever you're done copying. If you find files to be incomplete, uninstall the device and reinstall it.
To reiterate what Raptor said, you can remove it without causing damage to files by just observing any file transfer and waiting until it's finished before removing it. The Safely Remove Hardware icon is just a systematic way of doing the same thing.

I think you may not be able to resolve this. So, just exercising caution to wait until any file transfer is complete before may removal be the only option for continuing to use that mp3 player with your computer. In this instance i would only remove the device after the machine was fully powered down...

I would take the same PRECAUTIONS when plugging it in as well.

Check with GX1_Man...maybe MP3's can go RAW as well....I may be wrong, but I also believe that this device is hot-swappable. Just do what soybean said and exercise caution when removing the device. You could try reinstalling it, but I have a feeling that it won't make a difference. And, of course, you could try using it on another computer to see if the same thing happens.Does the device appear under "My Computer"?
If it does, you can right click on the device, and click "Eject" to safely remove the device.


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