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USB Safely Remove v3.3.1.617


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USB Safely Remove is comfortable and safe replacement for the standard "Safely Remove Hardware" tool. The program has a lot of features designed for comfortable and pleasant work with hotplug devices (USB, SATA, FireWire).It is an original and comfortable method to safely remove a device, find out what devices are connected and view the contents of their drives. Just move the mouse pointer over the tray icon of the program and you will see a multi-featured quick stop menu with the device list...

Homepage

http://safelyremove.com/fullFeaturesList.htm

We prolong the giveaway week until February 20th!

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DOWNLOAD DIRECT LINK

http://safelyremove.com/usbsafelyremovesetup.exe

Minimum System Requirements

* IBM PC compatible computer with USB support

5MB of free memory

About 2MB of free hard disk space

Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista

A mouse

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hurry people get your license and tell your friends about this

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forgot to post yesterday after i grabbed this - thanks a bunch! every now and then i hate that it tells me the device can't be stopped, despite me closing pretty much everything imaginable. not that i wish the situation would come up again, but when it does, this should prove highly useful! thanks again.

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forgot to post yesterday after i grabbed this - thanks a bunch! every now and then i hate that it tells me the device can't be stopped, despite me closing pretty much everything imaginable. not that i wish the situation would come up again, but when it does, this should prove highly useful! thanks again.

just do this for fun

add some zip or rar files in flash drive and scan it with any antivirus and then eject the flash drive

you see warning then click forced stop

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and tell if this tool is handy or not

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just do this for fun

add some zip or rar files in flash drive and scan it with any antivirus and then eject the flash drive

you see warning then click forced stop

sdsqk8.jpg

and tell if this tool is handy or not

Well, i'm more interested in finding out the issue when I am unable to figure out what's using the files. But yes, that demonstrates the feature.

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