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How to "eject" non-existing USB drive from Windows 7 host?
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Mar 15, 202612011 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I use a USB key which is encrypted with BitLocker to store various data. I keep that key with me all the time. What happens all the time is that I send my home computer to hibernate without ejecting the USB key first. Then I unplug the key and take it with me to work. When I get home, I resume my W…
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Fix for: How to "eject" non-existing USB drive from Windows 7 host?
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Steps to remove "ghost" devices from a system Open command prompt (CMD) and do the following steps: Type Type Device manager should open. Select View -> Hidden Devices Open up Disk Drives Remove any faded out items which match with your USB drive's …
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