2014년 3월 31일 월요일

윈도(아마도 XP부터) USB 드라이브 제거용 트레이 아이콘이 나타나지 않을 때


아래의 것이 효과가 있었다.
원본주소는 일단 _(구글 검색)__(xp remove usb device without tray icon)__
결과 중에서 __(웹문서)__항목 중 첫번째 것.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-desktop/safely-remove-usb-device-icon-not-appearing-in-the/cce0ae58-2bae-4667-8378-2e7f54d61975

2번째 답도 있다. 아래를  보자.

_답1_

safely Remove USB device Icon not appearing in the Taskbar

I have the same problem. Windows XP, the Safely Remove USB Devices icon never appears in the system tray area. All of the fixes I've tried, like the one above from Kellys Korner, does bring up a Safely Remove Hardware dialog box. But, it's completely empty, even when I have 4 or 5 USB devices in use. As a work-around, I've been using a command-line program called DEVCON to remove USB devices. But, I'd like to actually fix it to work properly.

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Naman R replied on

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Hi,
Try the Steps provided below and check if they help.
Note:
The troubleshooting steps contain steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756

a)      Click on Start

b)      Now Select Run

c)       Type” Regedit” and press Enter

d)      In the Registry Editor Navigate To

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\TrayNotify

On The Right Pane Delete IconStreams And PastIconsStream

Now Open Task Manager

e)      Go To Process Tab

f)       Right Click On Explorer.exe And Click End Process

g)      In Task Manager Go To File New Task

h)      In the Run Window Type explorer.exe  and hit Enter






_답2_
__(http://wiki.answers.com)__에 있다. 위의 MS 의 답변보다는 아주 약간 해결이 더
쉬워 보이기는 한다.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Safely_remove_hardware_icon_is_missing
_it_is_not_hidden_when_you_went_to_customize_notification_found_by
_right_clicking_on_the_system_tray_you_found_a_folder_called
_safely_remove_hardware_under_past_y?#slide=2


If you've seen the "Safely remove hardware icon" before, but it no longer appears, this method may work.
Under Windows XP, right-click on the system tray (where the clock is).
Ensure that "Lock the Taskbar" is not ticked.
Select "Properties" and the "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" window is displayed.
Under the "Taskbar" tab, check the "Hide inactive icons" box.
The "Customize..." button is now active.
Click "Customize..." and the "Customize Notifications" window is displayed.
Scroll down to the "Past Items" group and you should see the "Safely Remove Hardware" option.
Set this to the required value, then click "OK.

The method described above may not work if the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is shown as a folder rather than the correct icon. Try this fix:
1) With a USB drive inserted right click on the drive in "My Computer" and select "Properties" then "Hardware"
2) Click on your hardware in the list and select "Properties" again.
(Alternatively you can double click on the drive in Control Panel>System Properties>Device Manager>Disk Drives)
3) Click on "Policies". Normally the "Optimize for quick removal" button will be active - but don't change this. Instead click on the "Safely Remove Hardware" link in "Optimize for performance"
4) Again select your hardware and click "Stop". Click "OK". This will stop your hardware and it can now be safely removed. This is a work around for the missing icon but you should not need to do it more than once - the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon should now appear normally in the Notification Area whenever ANY removable device is reinserted - hopefully for good.
5) Make sure that the icon is not hidden in "Customize Notifications" as described above. This has worked for a USB flash drive (thumb drive) in XP but might work for other removable hardware as well. (e.g. use this procedure with a USB drive to fix the missing icon for removable CD / DVD drive on a laptop)
6) Take a look at any download software that has installed connectivity applications as part of the package eg iTunes, Ovi Player. Uninstall (add/remove programs) and then reinstall (from the web site) and just re-enter your account details. Clearing any corruption with these can bring back the USB support.
7) Another possible reason to lose the icon is that the TCP/IP stack is corrupted and needs resetting. Search Microsoft for their utility for doing this. It's all done over the web (very painless).


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