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Unplug or Eject Hardware Icon missingThe "Unplug or Eject Hardware" Icon in the tool bar at the bottom of the
screen disappeared a few days ago. How can I add it back? TIA Dear George, that problem happens very often.
Please, create a shortcut in your desktop of this program: "%windir%\system32\rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll" Note that there is one blank space before "shell32.dll" and another before "hotplug.dll". No other blank spaces should be there, and please try it with the quotes and without the quotes. It works very well in my WinXP machine, I understand that it should work in a Win2k machine too. "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcl***@flash.net> wrote: Juan I. Cahis>The "Unplug or Eject Hardware" Icon in the tool bar at the bottom of the >screen disappeared a few days ago. How can I add it back? > >TIA > Thanks Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! George W. Barrowcliff wrote:
> The "Unplug or Eject Hardware" Icon in the tool bar at the bottom of Bottom Up method: Insert a USB flash drive and then unplug the device> the screen disappeared a few days ago. How can I add it back? > > TIA through the control panel (System/Hardware/Hardware Wizard/Uninstall-Unplug a Device/Unplug-Eject a Device/USB Mass Storage Device). The final box offers you a checkbox to show the unplug icon in the system tray. Apparently, the underlying vision behind this was "How can we make this as hairy/nerve-wracking as possible?" If it doesn't work, there may be a Top Down method as well for System Administrators. Roger Fink wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > George W. Barrowcliff wrote: If you find the box already checked, try unchecking it, complete the flash>> The "Unplug or Eject Hardware" Icon in the tool bar at the bottom of >> the screen disappeared a few days ago. How can I add it back? >> >> TIA > > Bottom Up method: Insert a USB flash drive and then unplug the device > through the control panel (System/Hardware/Hardware > Wizard/Uninstall-Unplug a Device/Unplug-Eject a Device/USB Mass > Storage Device). The final box offers you a checkbox to show the > unplug icon in the system tray. Apparently, the underlying vision > behind this was "How can we make this as hairy/nerve-wracking as > possible?" If it doesn't work, there may be a Top Down method as well > for System Administrators. drive removal, reinsert the flash drive, and remove it again through the control panel, this time rechecking the icon box. I haven't tried it, but that methodology has solved a few Mozilla problems for me in the past. |
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