Remove device problem
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Remove device problem
When I want to remove my USB stick safely using the Tray Icon it does not work, if it is displayed in the active Tab of TC. But it can be removed safely if the Tab is inactive.
If you just unplug it the Path of the tab displaying it is changed to C:\ without a message.
It would be nice if removing External devices safely also works when there is an active tab showing the device content in TC.
If you just unplug it the Path of the tab displaying it is changed to C:\ without a message.
It would be nice if removing External devices safely also works when there is an active tab showing the device content in TC.
- SanskritFritz
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I dont think so. We are talking about "safely removing". How can windows know that TC just shows the files on a USB drive doing nothing? Safety means: you can remove the stick if no progam has active access to it.It would be nice if removing External devices safely also works when there is an active tab showing the device content in TC.
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
But when explorer displays the content of the device (is that inactive access?), it is possible to remove the device safely. So I thought it should be possible in TC, too.you can remove the stick if no program has active access to it.
In TC 6.x it was possible to safely remove when the Device content was displayed in the target and TC was in background. With TC 7.0pb1 this is not possible any longer.
- SanskritFritz
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I think Safely remove hardware is simply a function of the Explorer, so it is able to tell if it is using the usb drive or not. IMHO, not sure tho.But when explorer displays the content of the device (is that inactive access?)
Oh, I didnt know that!In TC 6.x it was possible to safely remove when the Device content was displayed in the target and TC was in background. With TC 7.0pb1 this is not possible any longer.
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!
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This is NOT true. It depends on what directory change you made last. If you changed the directory last in the other panel, then the current directory will be there, and the drive is not active.In TC 6.x it was possible to safely remove when the Device content was displayed in the target and TC was in background
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But there was a possibility to securely remove a device even though it it was displayed in an inactive Total Commander.ghisler(Author) wrote:This is NOT true. It depends on what directory change you made last. If you changed the directory last in the other panel, then the current directory will be there, and the drive is not active.
What is the bug for me:
A minimized Total Commander which is idle should not have active drives.
It would be nice to be able to safely remove devices in this case.
- sqa_wizard
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TC (in opposite to Win Explorer) sets the Current Directory entry if you change into a directory.A minimized Total Commander which is idle should not have active drives.
This is by design, and necessary for executing at a lot of programs.
As a matter of fact this will inhibit a "save removal".
You cannot have both ...
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