no, there is no way
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"Samuel" <Samuel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for it posting 4 times, I had trouble. All I would like to do is
> change
> a setting that will make Vista switch the light off of the USB memory
> stick
> when it is undocked - like XP used to. How would I do this please? There
> must
> be a way.
>
> "Doron Holan [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> it will not turn off the light
>> d
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>> "Samuel" <Samuel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> > This is interesting, I found that only Windows XP (it could've been the
>> > hardware at the time) turned the light off. My copy of Vista doe not. I
>> > would
>> > like to get Windows Vista to always switch the power (and thus light
>> > off)
>> > when I undock the USB. How can I do this please.
>> >
>> > .A.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Jim Applebury" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thanks Again... Had a hard time finding a definitive answer.
>> >> Take Care Jim
>> >>
>> >> "Doron Holan [MS]" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > that is true for a device that is not externally powered. selective
>> >> > suspend
>> >> > is something else entirely. selective suspend is when devices are
>> >> > turned
>> >> > off after they have idled out (in very simple terms).
>> >> >
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>> >> > "Jim Applebury" <JimApplebury@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> > message
>> >> > news:BD429E60-9CEF-41E7-A1DD-9356F0B5EDB8@microsoft.com...
>> >> > > Thanks Doron,
>> >> > > So I can report that when the light goes out on my USB flash drive
>> >> > > that
>> >> > > the
>> >> > > power is off and only after a reinsertion does the power return?
>> >> > > Is this refered to by "Selective Suspension of USB"?
>> >> > > Thanks Again,
>> >> > > Jim
>> >> > >
>> >> > > "Doron Holan [MS]" wrote:
>> >> > >
>> >> > >> it depends on the bus. the underlying bus driver will turn the
>> >> > >> device
>> >> > >> off.
>> >> > >> it will be powered on when the device is restarted or if the
>> >> > >> device
>> >> > >> is
>> >> > >> removed and reinserted.
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >> d
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>> >> > >> "Jim Applebury" <Jim Applebury@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> >> > >> in
>> >> > >> message
>> >> > >> news:1108BEA0-245F-4EE3-A13C-0BAA439A20E6@microsoft.com...
>> >> > >> > I've been trying to research for our Computer Club whether or
>> >> > >> > not
>> >> > >> > the
>> >> > >> > "Safely
>> >> > >> > Remove Hardware" applet actually turns off the power to the
>> >> > >> > device
>> >> > >> > and
>> >> > >> > if
>> >> > >> > does, does it wait for the device to be physically removed
>> >> > >> > before
>> >> > >> > returning
>> >> > >> > power to the port?
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> > I've noted the light on my USB flash drive goes out after
>> >> > >> > sending
>> >> > >> > the
>> >> > >> > remove
>> >> > >> > command which seems to support this. I've also seen reference
>> >> > >> > to
>> >> > >> > the
>> >> > >> > D3
>> >> > >> > power state when this command is sent but I've seen different
>> >> > >> > D3
>> >> > >> > states
>> >> > >> > referenced on hot-pluggable devices.
>> >> > >> >
>> >> > >> > I sure will appreciate any and all input.
>> >> > >> > Thanks,
>> >> > >> > Jim
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
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