The fact that it's still possible to disable an internal USB device such
that a reboot or opening up the case is required screams very loudly
that this issue is NOT settled in the slightest.  This should NOT be
labeled "WON'T FIX".  I've seen references to forcing the operating
system to rescan all USB devices to, in effect, unplug and replug idled
devices.  Does anyone remember what was involved in this?  I could have
sworn I replied to a thread discussing this, but all the fiddling with
Google and the local search engine turns up nothing.

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Title:
  sd card "safely remove drive" kills reader device

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