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USB Safely Remove 6.1.2.1270 Final

USB Safely Remove 6.1.2.1270 Final
USB Safely Remove 6.1.2.1270 Final


USB Safely Remove is a utility for effortless and speedy disconnection of any removable devices. Not only does it save time, but it ensures that all data remains on a device when it is unplugged. Safely Remove is a system utility designed for quick and safely stopping USB Flash Drives connected to your computer. With this utility you can safely stop and remove USB Flash Drives much faster then using "Safely remove hardware"" icon in the system tray.

Features:
*Unlimited number of processes to launch
You may specify to launch any number of processes for specified event. For example you may setup launching a backup of the drive before stopping and following disomounting of a TrueCrypt volume
*Optional command line parameters
You may pass such device parameters as drive letter, drive label, device PNP name into the process command line via parameter templates (e.g. this command line will browse a drive in Explorer on device connection: explorer.exe %DriveLetter%)
*New events to launch programs
Now programs can be launched after device plugging, before device stopping, after device stopping and after device removing
*Global autorun
You can setup a program to be launched not only for certain device, but for all hotplug devices in the system


Whats New :

  • Sound notification is now played after the device stop in Windows 10 (as the native safe removal does)
  • Improved device context menu for better usability
  • Language strings improvements
  • "Unable to stop\return" dialogs now display button on the TaskBar (you can now switch to it with Alt+Tab)
    [-] The program stopped to display buttons on the TaskBar after closing of its main window
    [-] Some devices may disappear forever after their stop
    [-] Assistant service was not installed when you reinstall the program to a folder different from the previous installation
    [-] It was impossible to eject card reader's card without a drive letter assigned (for example when there's only a folder mount point)
    [-] DPC latency was constantly spiking when the program is running (it could prevent audio\video rendering software normal work)
    [-] A senseless message about inability to restore some drive letters could be displayed on program uninstallation
    [-] The "Unable to return device" dialog may not show in some cases thus a user was unable to know what application prevented to return a device

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