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June 25th, 2008 05:00
Keep getting safely remove hardware popup..help please
Hi there,
I've had my laptop for about two and a half months (inspiron 1525) and today I keep getting a "safely remove hardware" popup in my system tray. Well firstly, I dont have any external hardware connected to my laptop so when I was quickly able to I doubleclicked the icon and it is referring to removing the disk drive
What the heck is that all about? I'm trying to remove the drive and I just want this crazy pop up to stop as its annoying and makes a noise too when it does it.
Hopefully someone can help
TIA
Fiona
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June 25th, 2008 10:00
Thank you for using the Dell Community Forum.
Do you happen to have a express card or media card in any of the slots?
terraskye
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June 25th, 2008 16:00
Hi there
No I don't have any express or media cards...
Thanks:)
Fiona
mbygrave
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June 25th, 2008 19:00
I have exactly the same problem, My Inspiron 1525 is between two and three months old, I have no USB devices connected, and no cards inserted. The "safely remove hardware" icon - accompanied by the device-plugged-in and device-removed sounds - repeatedly pops up.
I've noticed that it only happens when I have the laptop on my lap - not when it's on a desk. So, it seems to be caused by movement.
A problem in a batch of Inspiron's built a couple of months ago, perhaps?
mbygrave
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June 25th, 2008 20:00
I've found other people talking about this problem in the Dell community (do a search for "safely remove hardware") and a couple of solutions were suggested.
One says that a driver update will solve it (although, irritatingly, it doesn't say which driver). The second idea was to remove the little fake plastic memory card in your memory card reader (at the front of the machine). As daft as it sounds, I've just tried it and it worked!
It seems that the laptop is trying (and failing) to read the plastic card. Presumably the driver update mentioned elsewhere refers to a card-reader driver which solves this problem.
I hope this works for you too!
terraskye
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June 25th, 2008 20:00
Hey thanks..That could be it because I do have the laptop on my lap a lot:) Luckily its not doing it today so its hopefully corrected itself for now but I will keep my eye on that...Silly thing:)
Take Care,
Fiona