Safely remove device applet for esata drives

Is there a sure way to stop a drive esata, constantly?  tnxs bb

Hello Busterb,

You can view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base and check.

The DevCon command-line utility functions as an alternative to Device Manager

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/311272

Let us know the results.

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