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By chance is there a command prompt command that can be run from a
batch file that allows removing a connected USB device safely? I'm
thinking of using a USB HDD for unattended backup. The drive will be
connected via a USB cable but AC power to it will be turned ON and OFF
via a timer function (so the drive doesn't spin when not in actual
use). Manual testing of AC power ON and OFF seems to work OK but at
times a message pops up saying the device was disconnected in an usafe
manner. I'm thinking of running the requested command upon completion
of the backup so when the timer kicks in and turns the drive OFF it is
done so in a safe manner. Tnx!
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Bob
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Bob Felton
By chance is there a command prompt command that can be run from a
batch file that allows removing a connected USB device safely? I'm
thinking of using a USB HDD for unattended backup. The drive will be
connected via a USB cable but AC power to it will be turned ON and OFF
via a timer function (so the drive doesn't spin when not in actual
use). Manual testing of AC power ON and OFF seems to work OK but at
times a message pops up saying the device was disconnected in an usafe
manner. I'm thinking of running the requested command upon completion
of the backup so when the timer kicks in and turns the drive OFF it is
done so in a safe manner. Tnx!
--
Bob
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Bob Felton