How disconnec to the "rocket"?

Hello:

I have several computers and a rocket. I move around computer to computer, but one of the things that I find confusing is the lack of some sort of "eject" or "it shutting down. There are no icons on the taskbar. There is nothing in the Media Converter. Howcum?

Allthunbs wrote:

The "rocket" appears on 'Remove the device safely' not at all. Has ever.

Usually I just plug load. Sometimes I'll add files but rarely erases any.

The only place where it appears is under 'My Computer' as a 'peripheral '. When I access it, there is no discharge or any other method of safely remove.

You connect in MTP mode (or default automatic default, MTP). In MSC mode, your player will be displayed in the Explorer (workstation) under devices with removable storage as separate the 2 players, each with their own drive letter (one for the player, one for the memory card). The icon 'Remove hardware safely' is only available if you are using MSC mode, not the PSG.

As a precaution, check the screens of the players before pulling the plug. If it says wait to read or write until it is said that is no longer, but simply the connected and you should be OK.

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