With this utility you can safely stop and remove USB Flash Drives much faster then using "Safely remove hardware"" icon in the system tray. Safely Remove is a system utility designed for quick and safely stopping USB Flash Drives connected to your computer. Not only does it save time, but it ensures that all data remains on a device when it is unplugged. USB Safely Remove is a utility for effortless and speedy disconnection of any removable devices.
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Now the program doesn't add itself to the Windows startup on each launch, it does this when it's needed. Now it's displayed only when you enable the option "Display all storage devices" The SATA system drive was displayed in the list by default. The device menu might be displayed when user launched TaskManager (Win or Customize tray icons dialog (Win 7, This caused double calling of the autorun programs. "Extend license" menu item could display "Order" page rather than "Extend"Īutorun programs called before changing drive letters (e.g. Skin scheme file now has usual web format of the colors
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Option to fix several drives to the same drive letter addedĪ special sign is displayed for fixed drive letter in the menuįolder mount points are now displayed in full size (not truncated as earlier)Ĭard reader drives are displayed even when the option "Display storage device volumes" is disabled * Automatic mounting and dismounting a TrueCrypt volume stored on a device * Making automatic backup of a flash-drive folder * Scanning a device for viruses on its connection * Browsing a drive with Explorer or Total Commander on device connection You can setup a program to be launched not only for certain device, but for all hotplug devices in the systemĭislike reading boring documentation, but interested in one of the following things? Now programs can be launched after device plugging, before device stopping, after device stopping and after device removing this command line will browse a drive in Explorer on device connection: explorer.exe %DriveLetter%) You may pass such device parameters as drive letter, drive label, device PNP name into the process command line via parameter templates (e.g. For example you may setup launching a backup of the drive before stopping and following disomounting of a TrueCrypt volume You may specify to launch any number of processes for specified event.