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Sumgood
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      07-08-2011
Hi,

Any advice/info would be appreciated.

Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
Windows 7 64bit.

It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
when the pc is on.

When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is on,
Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!

Any ideas?

Thanks for your time - Chris
 
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      07-08-2011
On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>
> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
> Windows 7 64bit.
>
> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
> when the pc is on.
>
> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is on,
> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks for your time - Chris


I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I could
then switch it off and unplug it.

Where does yours differ from this?

Ed



 
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      07-08-2011
On 7/8/2011 9:03 AM, Ed Cryer wrote:
> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>
>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>
>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
>> when the pc is on.
>>
>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is on,
>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks for your time - Chris

>
> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I could
> then switch it off and unplug it.
>
> Where does yours differ from this?
>


I've been using external USB hard discs since 1992 and Windows XP and
I've always used the "Safely Remove Harware" method without any
problems, including my present Windows 7. The disc is reconnected when I
reboot.
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      07-08-2011
On 08/07/2011 14:03, Ed Cryer wrote:
> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>
>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>
>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
>> when the pc is on.
>>
>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is on,
>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks for your time - Chris

>
> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I could
> then switch it off and unplug it.
>
> Where does yours differ from this?
>
> Ed
>
>
>

Hi Ed,

Thanks for the input.

If I Safely Remove Hardware sure enough the Iomega disk disappears from
Windows Explorer and yet......the on off button on the back of the
Iomega disk is non-responsive.

It's as if, with the pc on, it's drawing power from somewhere no matter
what.

Thanks again. Chris
 
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      07-08-2011
On 08/07/2011 16:36, Sumgood wrote:
> On 08/07/2011 14:03, Ed Cryer wrote:
>> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>>
>>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
>>> when the pc is on.
>>>
>>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is on,
>>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
>>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time - Chris

>>
>> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
>> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
>> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I could
>> then switch it off and unplug it.
>>
>> Where does yours differ from this?
>>
>> Ed
>>
>>
>>

> Hi Ed,
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
> If I Safely Remove Hardware sure enough the Iomega disk disappears from
> Windows Explorer and yet......the on off button on the back of the
> Iomega disk is non-responsive.
>
> It's as if, with the pc on, it's drawing power from somewhere no matter
> what.
>
> Thanks again. Chris


Everything is fine. It's drawing power from the USB plug. But it can be
safely pulled out.

You can get all kinds of contraptions to plug into a USB port; including
a cup warmer;
http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/gift...up-warmer.html

You can even charge an iPad from one; much, much slower than through a
mains adaptor, but it does work.

Ed

 
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      07-08-2011
On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 18:30:14 +0100, Ed Cryer wrote:

> You can get all kinds of contraptions to plug into a USB port


One of my favorites (I must be a masochist) is an LED on a gooseneck,
sold as a keyboard light. Its beam is wide enough to cover three keys of
your choice, as long as they're in a triangular pattern, such as 'fgv'.

Luckily it was very cheap :-)

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      07-09-2011
On 08/07/2011 18:30, Ed Cryer wrote:
> On 08/07/2011 16:36, Sumgood wrote:
>> On 08/07/2011 14:03, Ed Cryer wrote:
>>> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>>>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>>>
>>>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>>>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
>>>> when the pc is on.
>>>>
>>>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is
>>>> on,
>>>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
>>>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your time - Chris
>>>
>>> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
>>> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
>>> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I could
>>> then switch it off and unplug it.
>>>
>>> Where does yours differ from this?
>>>
>>> Ed
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> Hi Ed,
>>
>> Thanks for the input.
>>
>> If I Safely Remove Hardware sure enough the Iomega disk disappears from
>> Windows Explorer and yet......the on off button on the back of the
>> Iomega disk is non-responsive.
>>
>> It's as if, with the pc on, it's drawing power from somewhere no matter
>> what.
>>
>> Thanks again. Chris

>
> Everything is fine. It's drawing power from the USB plug. But it can be
> safely pulled out.
>
> You can get all kinds of contraptions to plug into a USB port; including
> a cup warmer;
> http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/gift...up-warmer.html
>
> You can even charge an iPad from one; much, much slower than through a
> mains adaptor, but it does work.
>
> Ed
>

So............essentially when the pc is on, the on/off switch at the
back of the hard disk is useless! Only option is hands and knees under
desk and unplug usb cable?

Weird innit, having an off/switch that is somehow overridden? Question
is, overridden by what and how?
 
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      07-09-2011
On 09/07/2011 11:02, Sumgood wrote:
> On 08/07/2011 18:30, Ed Cryer wrote:
>> On 08/07/2011 16:36, Sumgood wrote:
>>> On 08/07/2011 14:03, Ed Cryer wrote:
>>>> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>>>>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>>>>
>>>>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>>>>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
>>>>> when the pc is on.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is
>>>>> on,
>>>>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives (seagate,
>>>>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your time - Chris
>>>>
>>>> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
>>>> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
>>>> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I
>>>> could
>>>> then switch it off and unplug it.
>>>>
>>>> Where does yours differ from this?
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hi Ed,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the input.
>>>
>>> If I Safely Remove Hardware sure enough the Iomega disk disappears from
>>> Windows Explorer and yet......the on off button on the back of the
>>> Iomega disk is non-responsive.
>>>
>>> It's as if, with the pc on, it's drawing power from somewhere no matter
>>> what.
>>>
>>> Thanks again. Chris

>>
>> Everything is fine. It's drawing power from the USB plug. But it can be
>> safely pulled out.
>>
>> You can get all kinds of contraptions to plug into a USB port; including
>> a cup warmer;
>> http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/gift...up-warmer.html
>>
>>
>> You can even charge an iPad from one; much, much slower than through a
>> mains adaptor, but it does work.
>>
>> Ed
>>

> So............essentially when the pc is on, the on/off switch at the
> back of the hard disk is useless! Only option is hands and knees under
> desk and unplug usb cable?
>
> Weird innit, having an off/switch that is somehow overridden? Question
> is, overridden by what and how?


Overridden by being plugged into your PC when it's on!

I used to have major issues with external USB HDs under XP. The ones I
particularly remember were;
1. Boot-up would hang if a 1TB drive was plugged in.
2. Even a 250GB drive could cause problems if it was switched off but
left plugged in at reboot.

Those don't happen uner Win7!?!? Those punctuation marks mean I'm not
too sure, but afraid to test it because I'm very busy. It would be
simple enough, I guess, but I learned my lesson under XP.

Ed

 
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      07-09-2011
On 09/07/2011 12:19, Ed Cryer wrote:
> On 09/07/2011 11:02, Sumgood wrote:
>> On 08/07/2011 18:30, Ed Cryer wrote:
>>> On 08/07/2011 16:36, Sumgood wrote:
>>>> On 08/07/2011 14:03, Ed Cryer wrote:
>>>>> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>>>>>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>>>>>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it off
>>>>>> when the pc is on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is
>>>>>> on,
>>>>>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives
>>>>>> (seagate,
>>>>>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your time - Chris
>>>>>
>>>>> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
>>>>> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon; and it
>>>>> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I
>>>>> could
>>>>> then switch it off and unplug it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where does yours differ from this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Ed
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Hi Ed,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the input.
>>>>
>>>> If I Safely Remove Hardware sure enough the Iomega disk disappears from
>>>> Windows Explorer and yet......the on off button on the back of the
>>>> Iomega disk is non-responsive.
>>>>
>>>> It's as if, with the pc on, it's drawing power from somewhere no matter
>>>> what.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again. Chris
>>>
>>> Everything is fine. It's drawing power from the USB plug. But it can be
>>> safely pulled out.
>>>
>>> You can get all kinds of contraptions to plug into a USB port; including
>>> a cup warmer;
>>> http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/gift...up-warmer.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> You can even charge an iPad from one; much, much slower than through a
>>> mains adaptor, but it does work.
>>>
>>> Ed
>>>

>> So............essentially when the pc is on, the on/off switch at the
>> back of the hard disk is useless! Only option is hands and knees under
>> desk and unplug usb cable?
>>
>> Weird innit, having an off/switch that is somehow overridden? Question
>> is, overridden by what and how?

>
> Overridden by being plugged into your PC when it's on!
>
> I used to have major issues with external USB HDs under XP. The ones I
> particularly remember were;
> 1. Boot-up would hang if a 1TB drive was plugged in.
> 2. Even a 250GB drive could cause problems if it was switched off but
> left plugged in at reboot.
>
> Those don't happen uner Win7!?!? Those punctuation marks mean I'm not
> too sure, but afraid to test it because I'm very busy. It would be
> simple enough, I guess, but I learned my lesson under XP.
>
> Ed
>


Thanks Ed!
 
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On 7/9/2011 7:57 AM, Sumgood wrote:
> On 09/07/2011 12:19, Ed Cryer wrote:
>> On 09/07/2011 11:02, Sumgood wrote:
>>> On 08/07/2011 18:30, Ed Cryer wrote:
>>>> On 08/07/2011 16:36, Sumgood wrote:
>>>>> On 08/07/2011 14:03, Ed Cryer wrote:
>>>>>> On 08/07/2011 13:09, Sumgood wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any advice/info would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Got an old-ish Iomega 160gb HDD usb external hard disk running on
>>>>>>> Windows 7 64bit.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It behaves itself and does what it should, however the probelem (or
>>>>>>> perhaps I should say annoyance) is that I'm not able to switch it
>>>>>>> off
>>>>>>> when the pc is on.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I power down the pc I can switch if off no prob. But when pc is
>>>>>>> on,
>>>>>>> Iomega's blue light is always there. I got other hard drives
>>>>>>> (seagate,
>>>>>>> wd) and choose when they're on. But not with Iomega!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for your time - Chris
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have an Iomega 1TB external drive.
>>>>>> I just tried offlining it with the Safely Remove Hardware icon;
>>>>>> and it
>>>>>> went offline to Windows, but the light on the housing stayed on. I
>>>>>> could
>>>>>> then switch it off and unplug it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Where does yours differ from this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ed
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Ed,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the input.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I Safely Remove Hardware sure enough the Iomega disk disappears
>>>>> from
>>>>> Windows Explorer and yet......the on off button on the back of the
>>>>> Iomega disk is non-responsive.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's as if, with the pc on, it's drawing power from somewhere no
>>>>> matter
>>>>> what.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks again. Chris
>>>>
>>>> Everything is fine. It's drawing power from the USB plug. But it can be
>>>> safely pulled out.
>>>>
>>>> You can get all kinds of contraptions to plug into a USB port;
>>>> including
>>>> a cup warmer;
>>>> http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/gift...up-warmer.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You can even charge an iPad from one; much, much slower than through a
>>>> mains adaptor, but it does work.
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>> So............essentially when the pc is on, the on/off switch at the
>>> back of the hard disk is useless! Only option is hands and knees under
>>> desk and unplug usb cable?
>>>
>>> Weird innit, having an off/switch that is somehow overridden? Question
>>> is, overridden by what and how?

>>
>> Overridden by being plugged into your PC when it's on!
>>
>> I used to have major issues with external USB HDs under XP. The ones I
>> particularly remember were;
>> 1. Boot-up would hang if a 1TB drive was plugged in.
>> 2. Even a 250GB drive could cause problems if it was switched off but
>> left plugged in at reboot.
>>
>> Those don't happen uner Win7!?!? Those punctuation marks mean I'm not
>> too sure, but afraid to test it because I'm very busy. It would be
>> simple enough, I guess, but I learned my lesson under XP.
>>
>> Ed
>>

>
> Thanks Ed!

On some systems I have found that the USB drive LED will stay on if I
use the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" option but if I click
on My Computer, then right click on the USB device in question, and
finally choose "Disconnect" that the LED on the device may shut off.

I believe the Disconnect option only shows up if the Windows 7 is
configured to show the device is removable. Just to let you know, I
have had some devices formatted by other operating systems and
"Disconnect" option does not always appear with some of them.

I don't have one of your Imoega drives to try this with but it may be
worth a few minutes of your time to give it a try.
 
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