"Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" keeps vanishing from systray
I have noticed this on several systems - one in particular is a Toshiba Sattelite A505-S6980 - where I "Customize" the icons that appear in the system tray.
One icon that I like to appear is the little "USB" icon for the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" function.
What happens is this:
I can re-customize the icons and restore it, but it never stays there permanently as it should. Other icons, such as my Anti-Virus's icon, the network icon, the battery icon, the speaker icon, etc., remain and I have no trouble with them vanishing. It appears that this one icon, and this one icon only, does not want to persist in the system tray, and nothing I can do - short of a big hammer! - will convince it otherwise.
What do I have to do to get this icon to stay where I put it?
Thanks!
Jim (JR)
I have noticed this on several systems - one in particular is a Toshiba Sattelite A505-S6980 - where I "Customize" the icons that appear in the system tray.
One icon that I like to appear is the little "USB" icon for the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" function.
What happens is this:
- I "customize" the icons, and select "Windows Explorer (Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media)" and set it to "Show Icon and Notifications"
- It appears (if I have something plugged in) and I can click on it to un-mount and remove media.
- It might even appear later on too.
I can re-customize the icons and restore it, but it never stays there permanently as it should. Other icons, such as my Anti-Virus's icon, the network icon, the battery icon, the speaker icon, etc., remain and I have no trouble with them vanishing. It appears that this one icon, and this one icon only, does not want to persist in the system tray, and nothing I can do - short of a big hammer! - will convince it otherwise.
What do I have to do to get this icon to stay where I put it?
Thanks!
Jim (JR)
My Computer
At a glance
Two soup cans and some string.Multi-Processor - TWO large rubber bands!Huh? Wassit?! I don't remember. . .
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Two soup cans and some string.
- CPU
- Multi-Processor - TWO large rubber bands!
- Memory
- Huh? Wassit?! I don't remember. . .
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Etch-a-Sketch.
- Screen Resolution
- To have less glitches this year.
- Mouse
- Nope. Killed 'em all off last summer.
- Other Info
- I actually have several machines that all frustrate me. That's why I'm here, not to try and impress people with sordid tales of outrageous hardware.