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.