New in this version:
What is USB Disk Ejector?:
A program that allows you to quickly remove USB devices in Windows. It
was originally designed to remove only USB pen drives but will now
eject any USB device. It can be run as a non-visual command line
program or a normal gui program.
The command line options are very flexible, they can be used to:
Its very useful if you have a USB flash/pen drive, especially if you
use a menu such as PStart or the Portable Apps launcher. With one click
the menu will exit, the program will run silently and the drive will be
ejected. See the 'Command Line Options' section below for more
information.
When run as a 'normal' GUI program the tools enables USB devices to be
quickly ejected through a mouse click or keyboard press. It's
especially useful when dealing with multiple USB devices and for Vista
users who don't want the 'now safe to remove this device' dialog box to
appear.
The program was designed for and has been tested with WindowsXP and Windows Vista. Windows 98/ME/2000 are not supported (this may change in the next release).
What do I need to use this?:
A removable USB device, such as a pen drive, digital camera or IPod.
Using the program (without any command line options):
Command Line Options:
The following command line options are available:
The REMOVETHIS, REMOVELETTER and REMOVENAME parameters are command line only. Ie. when they are used the program will run silently, with no window appearing. There will be no feedback from the program and a message will only be shown if there is an error and a device cannot be ejected.
The command line options may be combined, eg:
Additional Features:
Mobile Mode: If you try and eject the drive that the program is running
from then the program will restart itself in mobile mode.
It copies itself to the pc's temp folder, ejects the drive, then closes
and deletes itself. It means that you can run the program from a usb
pen drive and then eject that pen drive.
IPod Eyecandy: If you have an IPod connected via USB, then it will have
an IPod icon instead of the usual disk icon in the program.
Minimize to Tray: If you minimize the program, it will minimize to an
icon in the system tray and wont show in the taskbar until restored.
Limitations:
Acknowledgements and Thanks:
Ejection code is based upon C code by Uwe_Sieber.
Program and drive icon is from the Snow.E2 set by Sascha Höhne.
'No drives' icon is from the Gant set by Paul Davey aka
Mattahan.
Ipod icon unknown - please contact me if you are/know the author.
Uses the Project JEDI 'Setup and Config Manager API'.
C to Pascal Converter by Ural Gunaydin was used to translate much of the C code.
Disclaimer:
The
software is provided "as-is" and without warranty of any kind, express,
implied or otherwise, including without limitation, any warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall
the initial developer or any other contributor be liable for any
special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind, or
any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits,
whether or not advised of the possibility of damage, and on any theory
of liability, arising out of or in connection with the use or
performance of this software.
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bgbennyboy 03/11/07