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Okay I have managed to find an answer that appears to work. I followed the instructions below and as soon as I changed the registery entry the device vanished from the Safely Remove Hardware. Not aure it is permanent but if not it is just a one line registry entry I could do at startup each time. Will test this and see what it does after a reboot.
NOTE: Provided as is. Registry editing can be dangerous. Please don't do it if you don't know how. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\ Find your device's hardware ID. You can do it through device manager, by checking Properties and then Details tab. Open that key. You should find another subkey made up of hexadecimal numbers. Open that. Find key called Capabilities. Note the current value. Subtract 4 from it (disable CM_DEVCAP_REMOVABLE) and then add 128 (80 hex) (enable CM_DEVCAP_SURPRISEREMOVALOK) Source: Real Simple Computer Question — Penny Arcade This will remove the device from the "Remove Hardware..." list but won't remove the icon from systray.
Glad you found a way round what is presumably an oversight by the manufacturer. I came across another couple of reports of it or a similar device listed by Safely Remove - with no resolution. E.g.
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Suggest you make sure you have an easy way of reproducing this fix, as you may well find the problem recurs on each 6 monthly feature update.
Okay on reboot the flag is changed back so will need to add a registry entry on reboot each time. Should be easy with Task Scheduler
Hello all, I encountered the same issue and found a solution which was not mentioned before:
Go to your BIOS / UEFI . In advanced options there can be an entry to turn SATA Hot Plug on or off for each SATA port.
For me it is desired to only remove the drive after the machine has been turned off, so it makes sense to turn this option off (disable) for the port where the drive is attached.
Note that not all motherboard manufacturers may have this featured available.
Thus, the safely eject option disappeared in Windows 10 while write caching is still enabled.
This has solved the problem nicely for me.
Thank you so much I was looking for this to disable devices from being accidentally removed. Your solution is the best I have found. I am using windows in a qemu virtual machine and it shows needed devices in the eject-able area this solution hides that. The hardest part was creating the task but that wasn't so bad.
" I was looking for this to disable devices from being accidentally removed "..............yes, still using this task with every upgrade in Win10 !
Its a real keeper..........