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Tutorial: Disable "Safely Remove Hardware" in WinXP and 2003
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Do you have an nForce based motherboard? Are you running WinXP or 2003? Are you tired of the Safely Remove Hardware icon sitting in your system tray telling you that your SATA devices are safely removeable?? Do you think that the only solution is to set it on Always Hide? Do you want a better solution than that so your system tray is cleaner? Would you also like this icon to continue showing up when you really do have a removeable device in, such as a USB Flash drive?
Disclaimer: I know that SATA is "hot-swappable", but how many average users will use this feature? I know I'll never use it! Well, thanks to TaiDinh, I now have the definitive solution, and I want to pass it on to you. I did a quick search on our forums, and I found this thread. Here's the URL that TaiDinh posted which includes the fix (it's a registry tweak) http://www.trilithium.com/johan/2006...move-hardware/ But for those of you who are like me and just want to see the solution right now, then here it is: We're going to add a DWORD Value called "DisableRemovable". To do this, we need to open up the registry key named "nvata" for 32-bit users, and "nvata64" for 64-bit users. Here's the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\nvata For 64 bit users, look for "nvata64" instead of "nvata". Now, if you'd like to learn how to add the DWORD Value, then follow these steps. We don't want to make any mistakes in our Registry, so perform these steps with care:
![]() Okay, so Regedit is still open. We do want to close it, but first, we want to collapse the tree. Regedit likes to stay expanded, or rather, it doesn't automatically collapse everything when you close it to give you a fresh start the next time you open it (I have a fix for that too!), so simply do this:
So if you've collapsed My Computer, just press the right-arrow key once. Now you may close Regedit!But wait, we're not done yet! The final step is to restart your computer, and when it's all done starting up, you'll no longer have to deal with that icon for no good reason! Cool, huh? ![]() Be sure to give all credit to TaiDinh for being the one who found the solution! I'm just bringing it to the present day to share it with the current crowd here on OCN. ![]() There you go. This worked for me, and I hope it works for you! If you have ANY questions, please feel free to send me a private message. I don't promise any definitive answers, but I am ready to share the tweak that prevents Regedit from staying expanded after closing it! Last edited by 5CheeseLasagna : 03-20-08 at 07:24 AM. |
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***Nvidia FTW***
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Nice but I havent got any NVata keys or folders in my registry?
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'scribed - For use with my other pc when i finally get back to it.
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