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		<description><![CDATA[Here I sit, for 20 minutes, with a drive connected via USB that contains sensitive data. Despite my best efforts, I am unable to &#034;Safely Remove Hardware&#034;. It&#039;s not so much that there&#039;s probably a file handle locked that I can&#039;t possibly unlock (without writing my own software to do it) but that any time ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here I sit, for 20 minutes, with a drive connected via USB that contains sensitive data.  Despite my best efforts, I am unable to &#034;Safely Remove Hardware&#034;.  It&#039;s not so much that there&#039;s probably a file handle locked that I can&#039;t possibly unlock (without writing my own software to do it) but that any time you remove a drive like this without properly dismounting it first, you are in for a stern talking-to.  Windows gets angry with you if you just rip out the USB cable.  Windows berates you for it.   It&#039;s possible that forcing a drive dismounted could cause it to lose data (and I&#039;ve seen it happen).  This is still not the worst part.  When I attempt to dismount the drive properly, Windows only says:<br />
<code>The device 'Generic volume' cannot be stopped right now.   Try stopping the device again later.</code><br />
Later?  How soon is that?  What kind of shit is this?  &#034;Try again <em>later</em>&#034;?  Why is Windows being so general and non-specific?  Is Windows going to tell me when it&#039;s done using my drive so I can finally dismount it as it has yelled at me before to do?<br />
<em>No.</em><br />
So here I sit, clicking safely remove over and over again, hoping Windows will finally finish doing what it is doing.  Nope, it won&#039;t dismount.  Now I *have* to rip the cord out (or restart the computer) if I want to get my work done.  Special thanks to Windows for being a hypocritical asshole.  I&#039;m glad file locks get hung up so often, because I really <em>hate</em> it when I want to delete an empty folder and Windows actually lets me delete it.</p>
<p><strong>// 08-09-05 (mm-dd-yy) &#8212;&#8211;</strong><br />
I forgot to mention: I usually use <a href="http://DjLizard.net/software/ForceDel.exe" class="extlink">ForceDel.exe</a> to unlock files and folders (it&#039;s a champ &#8211; just drag a file onto the .exe and presto, it&#039;s unlocked &#8212; unless it really *is* in use).  It happens so frequently at work that ForceDel.exe is sitting right on my desktop, ready to have things dropped on it. (I&#039;m lazy).</p>
<p>Edit (10-11-07): this is exactly as annoying in Vista as it is in XP and 2000.  Ugh.</p>
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