Remove SD CARD in the Safely Remove Hardware list


  1. Posts : 1
    Window 7 Pro 64-bit
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    Remove SD CARD in the Safely Remove Hardware list


    I have a laptop with 256 SSD. And it is small for me. What I did is I bought an SDCard with 128Gig and use it as my extra drive. It works fine and fast.

    What I want to do next is to make it permanent or set it as a non-removable drive not prevent myself or anyone to unmount it. How can I remove it from the list of Safely Remove Hardware?

    Thank you and I hope anyone out there have an idea to work this out. I attached a picture for everyone's reference.

    By the way, I'm using Toshiba Portege on Windows 7-64bit.
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  2. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Not sure if there is a manual way, but there is a paid app which can do this - USB Safely Remove Help - How to hide an unnecessary device from the menu? It has a 30day free trial, so you can check it out.
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  3. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
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    amrodelas said:
    I have a laptop with 256 SSD. And it is small for me. What I did is I bought an SDCard with 128Gig and use it as my extra drive. It works fine and fast.

    What I want to do next is to make it permanent or set it as a non-removable drive not prevent myself or anyone to unmount it. How can I remove it from the list of Safely Remove Hardware?

    Thank you and I hope anyone out there have an idea to work this out. I attached a picture for everyone's reference.

    By the way, I'm using Toshiba Portege on Windows 7-64bit.
    I think you will have to go in the device manager under Disk Drives and search something like Generic- SD/MMC USB Device to allow or not the Quick removal setting.

    Have a look at this tutorial: Write-Caching - Enable or Disable
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