Hi all,
I recently installed an Orico 5.25" Hot Swap drive bay for 3.5 inch hard drives (Orico 1106SS).
Issue:
Once I loaded a 3.5" hard drive into the bay and powered it on, my Windows detected it fine and I was able to initialise it and use it without issues.
However, there was no option to "Safely Remove Hardware" option in the system tray. Nor was there an "Eject" option when right clicking the hard drive in "My Computer".
After many hours of checking that: (a) the "Plug n Play" service was working, (b) re-installing Intel's Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver and (c) checking my BIOS settings; I finally found a solution which works just as good, if not better!
FIX:
Download and install the software, HotSwap! by Kazuyuki Nakayama.
"It does the same thing as you can remove device from Device Manager but it provides much friendly user interface as you remove the removable device from the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the notification area. It also ensures that all data are written and flushed to the disk before the device to be hot-swapped, so you can use SATA/eSATA drive as a removable device much alike USB/IEEE1394 drive."
LINK = http://mt-naka.com/hotswap/index_enu.htm
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Please visit the above link to learn how to use the software!
If you are using Windows 2000, use version 2.0.0.0.
If you are using Windows XP or Server 2003, use version 5.0.0.0.
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
How to remove (hide) system reserved drive in my computer ...
Few days ago I was helping out a friend install Windows 7. He had the system reserve partition that Windows 7 creates appear in his 'My Computer'. He asked me how to remove it (get rid of it). I said to him it wasn't a good idea to get rid of it as it was there to help boot up Windows 7 just in case of failure. I decided to research it and it turned out you can simply hide it. To hide the system reserve drive from appearing in 'My Computer' do the following:
1) Open Control Panel
2) Open Administrative Tools found in the System and Security Category
3) Open Computer Management
4) Click on Disk Management
5) Right click on the system reserve disk drive and select 'Change Drive letter and Paths ...'
6) Select the drive letter and click on remove
7) Click OK
8) Check that it has been 'hidden' (removed) from My Computer
9) Recommend you do a restart and save a restore point
1) Open Control Panel
2) Open Administrative Tools found in the System and Security Category
3) Open Computer Management
4) Click on Disk Management
5) Right click on the system reserve disk drive and select 'Change Drive letter and Paths ...'
6) Select the drive letter and click on remove
7) Click OK
8) Check that it has been 'hidden' (removed) from My Computer
9) Recommend you do a restart and save a restore point
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