What if I can't stop the "Universal Volume"?

  
When we are using USB devices, such as USB flash drives and mobile hard drives, we often encounter situations where we cannot stop ‘Universal Volume & rsquo; devices, please wait for the device to stop prompting. At this time, if the USB device is forcibly removed, it may damage the computer's USB interface or USB device. So how do we properly handle this problem in the dial-out process of usb devices? 1. Empty the clipboard When you use a device such as a USB flash drive or a mobile hard disk, you usually use the Copy ”“Paste” command to copy the file. In this way, the copied file will always be saved in the system's clipboard. In this case, the USB device will be unloaded, and the above prompt for stopping the USB device will appear. The solution is very simple, is to empty the clipboard, the specific steps: Start-Run-Input "Clipbrd”-Enter“Clipboard Viewer>-Point“×” 2, delete “rundll32.exe” process press “ Ctrl + Alt + Del & rdquo; key combination, start the Windows Task Manager, select the "rundll32.exe" process in the process tab, then click in the lower right corner “ end the process ” button, in the pop-up dialog box, select “ is & rdquo;, you can delete the "rundll32.exe" process. 3, delete the "Explorer.exe" process is also to start the Windows Task Manager, the same as the steps in the second method, delete the "Explorer.exe" process. After deleting the "Explorer.exe" process, only the Windows Task Manager window is left on the desktop. But don't panic, click on <;file”-“new task" in the manager, enter “Explorer.exe”, click OK, the desktop will be restored, uninstall USB device prompts no longer pop up. 4, re-enter the system after logging out This should be regarded as the easiest way, in the "start" & rdquo; - & ldquo; logout & rdquo;, pop-up page click & ldquo; logout & rdquo;, then click on their own username, re-enter the system. Once the user copies data from the USB storage device to the hard disk, the system generates a prompt to stop the “Universal Volume” when the USB device is unloaded, in order to protect the contents of the clipboard from being lost. The most fundamental principle of the above four methods is to clear the contents of the clipboard, so that the system can safely uninstall the USB device. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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